133 Interest Score
30 Discussions
0.23 Engagement
May 2021 Launched

A free Internet is a better Internet. The Free Internet Plugin removes known paywalled sites from your Google search results. It is open-sourced on HackerNoon's GitHub. F*ck paywalls.

What the Community Said

This was incredibly quick to download and simple to use. I tested it on sites with known paywalls and it worked flawlessly.

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Yeah, fuck paywalls. Fuck the dying news industry that can't survive on displaying ads anymore and struggles to pay journalists. Fuck the creators who are trying to sell their content. We are C00L H4CK3RZ, we never pay.

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HackerNoon is always looking for new ways to delight users. Check out their new Plugin!

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Simple yet very useful. Our internet experience now can be decluttered with this extension.

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This is clever, and so useful! Congrats on the launch! This actually got me thinking about something I was talking about the other day. I use Google News quite frequently on my phone and I hate it when they show spoilers of a show that I'm following. Anyone else who would love to have a plugin or something that lets you block certain types of content in Google news, e.g. based on certain keywords? Maybe it already exists!

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