Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.7 released

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The "Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera" extension, version 0.6.7, has been released to restore the right-click menu on websites that disable this feature to prevent users from copying content. Many users have encountered websites that block the right-click function, limiting their ability to access useful features and copy text or images. This extension offers a simple solution: when right-clicking is restricted on a site, users can click the toolbar button provided by the extension to regain access to the right-click menu.

The extension operates efficiently, utilizing a non-persistent background script that conserves system resources unless activated by the user. In addition to restoring the right-click menu, "Allow Right-Click" allows users to retrieve image and video URLs from popular sites like 500px and Instagram, enhancing the overall browsing experience.

In summary, the "Allow Right-Click" extension is a practical tool for users frustrated by restrictive websites, enabling them to utilize the right-click functionality without compromising system performance.

Looking ahead, it would be beneficial for developers to consider incorporating additional features, such as customizable settings for individual websites or a comprehensive guide on ethical content usage, to further enhance user experience while promoting respectful online practices. This could help strike a balance between user convenience and the protection of content creators' rights

Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.7 released

Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera brings back the right-click menu on sites that actively block its use.

Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.7 released @ MajorGeeks