Unlocker is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 5,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 20 rated user, last update is 525 days ago.
Unlocker enables you to access unlimited content and tools on sites without exposing yourself to tracking cookies and advertiser ids. Read and enjoy the best content on the internet privately. Supported sites: 1. medium.com 2. All medium.com hosted sites 3. hbr.com 4. nytimes.com 5. smallpdf.com 6. wsj.com 7. barrons.com 8. bloomberg.com 9. washingtonpost.com 10. livemint.com 11. forbes.com 12. ft.com 13. productmanagementexercises.com(PMExercises) 14. theathletic.com
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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I finally discovered the culprit that was ruining my ability to read some websites, such as Reuters. When visiting Reuters, I noticed that the text content of an article would fully load, and then collapse and disappear, leaving only the images, ads, links, etc. Refreshing would cause the same to happen again, rendering any article on Reuters unreadable. This also happened on other sites, such as Ancient-Origins.net. Through disabling each Chrome extension in turn, I was finally able to determine that the offending one was Unlocker. To be clear: there is no doubt that Unlocker was to blame; I disabled ALL of my other extensions except Unlocker, and it continued to collapse the text; after disabling Unlocker too, this stopped happening. I doubt this is intentional on the part of the developers, but it should be investigated and corrected. Either way, no more Unlocker for me.
Sneaky so and sos, adding amazon referral links to all my Amazon pages without even disclosing such would occur. Dodgy practices to say the least
Works perfectly, thank you :)