Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.8 released

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The extension "Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera" has been updated to version 0.6.8. This tool is designed to restore the right-click menu functionality on websites that disable it, a common practice used by site owners to prevent users from copying their content. Users may find themselves frustrated when they encounter such restrictions, as the right-click menu offers more than just copying options; it includes various useful features.

With this extension, overcoming the right-click block is straightforward. Users simply need to click on the toolbar button when they encounter a blocked right-click on a website. Notably, Allow Right-Click operates with a non-persistent background script, meaning it conserves system resources by only activating when needed. Additionally, the extension can help users retrieve image and video URLs from platforms like 500px and Instagram.

In summary, Allow Right-Click provides a valuable solution for users who want to regain access to their right-click functionalities on restricted websites. It enhances user experience by making web browsing more convenient and allowing for easier access to content.

Looking ahead, further developments could include additional features such as customizable settings for specific websites, improved compatibility with more browsers, and enhanced privacy measures to ensure safe usage without compromising user data

Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.8 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 0.6.8 released @ MajorGeeks