Paywall Label for Facebook, Twitter & Google Paywall Label for Facebook, Twitter & Google

Productivity
Version: 3.1
Last Update: 2022-03-15

Overview

Paywall Label for Facebook, Twitter & Google is a Chrome extension developed by dejan-tools. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Paywall Label for Facebook, Twitter & Google is 3.1, updated on 2022-03-15.
575 users have installed this extension. 8 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Allows you to add a paywall label to Google's search results, Facebook and Twitter feed.

How to use:

1. Bring up the context menu on the search result or links from Twitter or Facebook feeds you wish to label.
2. Select "Label as paywall"
3. Small lock icon will now appear next to pages from that domain in the future.

Follow the same process to unlabel a domain. Alternatively click on the extension icon to view the list of labelled domains. Click on "x" next to the domain in the list to remove the label.

Rating

8 ratings

Total Installs

575

Information

Last Update

2022-03-15

Current Version

3.1

Size

530KiB

Author

dejan-tools

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar S P
2022-01-09

Only allows you to add site from Google search but still doesn't nothing in Google news thereby defeating the purpose....

avatar M. Qtipƺ
2021-11-29

100% waste of time. Does nothing. No controls. Doesn't label paywall sites. Removed.

avatar Gavin White
2021-10-28

Literally does nothing, no option for adding websites to label. Poor

avatar J S
2021-09-23

Two stars only because I like the idea. One star for implementation. Context menu that allows for creating site lists never materialized. Uninstalled.

avatar Atsushi Endo
2020-08-04

My wish was granted. This addon is great.
I don't want to cheat and peek inside the paywall.
I wanted to ignore the existence of the media that makes the paywall and save the time opening the link.
It would be even better if the settings could be shared with another PC's browser.