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Enable copy on protected websites: allow right click, unblock context menu. Enable text highlight and allow copy.
This extension is a clean implementation to re-enable right-click context menu on websites that prevent it. Some websites prevent right-click to prohibit the user from copying or pasting content.
Allow the right-click menu for all elements with a restriction! Allow Right Click extension enables you to unblock the right-click operation on websites that put restrictions on it. To work...
Enable copy on protected websites: allow right click, unblock context menu. Enable text highlight and allow copy.
So today, we will show you 4 different ways to re-enable the right-click context menu on all websites. It involves using a JS code snippet, installing a browser extension, disabling JavaScript on your browser, and using a web proxy on non-compliant websites.
Ultimate Enable Right Click is the most comprehensive, advanced solution for websites that hinders users from using right-click context menus, selecting texts, and copying its contents. Browse uncluttered with Ultimate Enable Right Click, and never frustrated again by websites blocking copy.
Quick Links. Enable Right-Clicking on Individual Sites with a Bit of Your Own JavaScript. Enable Right-Clicking and Copying on All Sites with a Browser Extension. Though it's less common these days, many sites still use JavaScript or an HTML attribute to disable right-clicking on their pages.
Allow Right Click extension enables you to unblock the right-click operation on websites that put restrictions on it. To work with this addon, please navigate to a website (with HTTP, HTTPS, or File protocol).
You can also use the enable right click Firefox extension to make it work. Very useful in saving videos and images from various sites like reddit, Imgur, and even Instagram and TikTok (won't work with YouTube though). You can even copy text from websites where text selection is disabled, etc.
The 'Allow Right-Click' extension modifies some JavaScript methods to enable the original right-click context menu when a web page intentionally blocks right-clicking on its content. Most modern browsers permit JavaScript to disable the default context menu when a web page provides its custom context menu for its content (such as in Google Docs).