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  1. Aug 3, 2024 · Allow selection and copy, right click and paste on any webpage with copy protection.

  2. Enable Copy is a free and easy-to-use extension that allows you to bypass web site copy protection and access right click, context menu, selection, and copy functions. It works on any website and has 900,000 users and 4.6 ratings on Chrome Web Store.

  3. 1 day ago · Allow Copy is your solution to these annoying restrictions! 🚀 Key Features: Enable Text Selection: Highlight and select text on any website. Restore Right-Click Functionality: Access context menus with ease. Unblock Copying: Copy text and content from previously restricted sites. Smart Activation: Automatically detects and bypasses copy ...

  4. SuperCopy is an extension that cracks any website that blocks copy, right click, select all, paste, context menu and mouse events. You can enable or disable these features with one click and customize them for future visits.

    • Overview
    • Disabling JavaScript
    • Using a Chrome Extension
    • Using Microsoft Edge Web Select
    • Saving the Page as a PDF
    • Using Live Text (iPhone/iPa
    • Using Google Photos (Android, iPhone, or iPa
    • Using Google Photos (Windows or macO
    • Viewing Source Code

    A user-friendly guide to copy restricted text from a website on any device

    Are you trying to copy text from a website that blocks you from selecting or right-clicking content? While it might seem impossible, there are several ways to copy text from any protected website, even if you can't right-click the page. This wikiHow guide will teach you easy ways to copy any text on your computer, phone, or tablet using Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

    If the right-click context menu is disabled, turn off JavaScript. On Chrome, go to "Site Settings" → "JavaScript".

    Download the "Enable Copy-Paste & Right-Click Mouse" extension on Chrome. Click the icon to enable it.

    Turn off JavaScript if the right-click menu is disabled.

    If you can't right-click the page, see an alternative right-click menu, or get an error that says you can't copy the content, disabling JavaScript should make it so you can reactivate the right-click menu. Here's where you'll find the option to disable JavaScript in your browser:

    Chrome for PC or Mac:

    Click the three-dot menu and go to

    Tap the three vertical dots in Chrome and go to

    Edge for PC or Mac:

    Install the "Enable Copy-Paste & Right-Click Mouse" extension.

    allows you to use the right-click button on any website that has it disabled. This will allow you to open the context menu and copy text. You can use this extension on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.

    If the text you want to copy is an image on the page, an extension won't work.

    Click the "Enable Copy-Paste & Right-Click Mouse" icon.

    You'll see it at the top-right corner of your browser. This will reload the web page and enable the extension.

    Go to the website with text you want to copy.

    Open the website in the Microsoft Edge web browser.

    Edge has a cool feature called Web Select that allows you to select and copy any text on a website—even if the text is unselectable.

    If you have a Windows PC, you already have Microsoft Edge. Mac users can download Edge from

    Right-click a blank area of the page and choose

    Ctrl + Shift + X

    Cmd + Shift + X

    Save the page as a PDF file.

    If you're able to right-click the page but not select text, you can save the page as a PDF file and use a PDF reader that allows you to copy text. The steps are different depending on your device:

    , set the printer to

    Open the website in Safari and take a screenshot. Tap the screenshot preview, select

    Choose a location you'll remember and tap

    Tap the menu in Chrome, select

    Take a screenshot of the text you want to copy.

    If you can't tap and select text on a website in a web browser on your iPhone or iPad, you can

    of the text you need and then use Live Text to extract the text.

    You'll need to have iOS 15 (iPhone) or iPadOS 15.1 (iPad) or later to use Live Text.

    If you need more than a single screen's worth of text from the page, see

    Saving the Page as a PDF

    Take a screenshot of the text you want to copy.

    The Google Photos app has a "Copy Text" feature that lets you extract text from any photo, including screenshots.

    If you need more than a single screen's worth of text from the page, see

    Saving the Page as a PDF

    Google Photos will also work to extract text on your iPhone or iPad.

    Open the Google Photos app.

    Take a screenshot of the text you want to copy.

    If you just want to copy a small section of text, just take a regular screenshot. But if you want

    of the text from the website, you can use a helpful feature built into Google Chrome to screenshot the whole webpage at once. Here's how:

    Go to the webpage in Chrome.

    Click the three-dot menu in Chrome and select

    Ctrl + Shift + P

    ⌘ Cmd +⌥ Option + U

    This option will display the website's source code in any web browser.

    As long as the text you want to copy isn't an image, you'll be able to copy it from the source code and paste it anywhere.

    If you're using Safari on a Mac, you'll need to enable the Develop menu first. Click the

    , and then check the box next to "Show Develop menu in menu bar."

    Viewing the source code is a difficult way to copy text from a website, as the text you're looking for will be formatted in HTML. But when all else fails, it does work to allow you to copy text from any website.

  5. Aug 11, 2024 · Learn nine ways to copy text from websites that disable right-click or text selection using CSS or JavaScript. You can use browser settings, extensions, source code, inspect elements, or other methods to overcome the protection.

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · Learn five ways to bypass webpages that prevent you from copying their text, such as using source code, inspect element, or browser extension. These methods can help you access text that is blocked by content theft or user experience reasons.

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