Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.9 released

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The "Allow Right-Click" extension version 0.6.9 has been released for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera, enabling users to regain access to the right-click menu on websites that restrict its functionality. Many users have encountered situations where websites block right-click actions to prevent copying content. This extension addresses that issue, bringing back not only the ability to copy text but also other useful features found in the right-click menu.

The extension is user-friendly; users simply click a button in the toolbar when they encounter a blocked right-click on a site. Notably, "Allow Right-Click" employs a non-persistent background script, meaning it consumes no system resources unless activated by the user. Additionally, it allows users to retrieve image and video URLs from popular platforms like 500px.com and Instagram.

In summary, "Allow Right-Click" enhances the browsing experience by restoring access to essential features often disabled by websites. This can be particularly useful for users looking to save content or utilize browser functionalities that enhance their online experience.

To further enhance user convenience, it might be beneficial to include additional features such as customizable settings for different websites, support for more browsers, or integration with other productivity tools. This would not only increase its utility but also appeal to a wider audience seeking to navigate content restrictions more effectively

Allow Right-Click for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 0.6.9 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 0.6.9 released @ MajorGeeks