This Google Chrome Extension is now available and looking for open source contributors to help build a free and open internet.
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HackerNoon Launches The Free Internet Plugin, an Open Source Project to Remove Paywalls From Google Search
This Google Chrome Extension is now available and looking for open source contributors to help build a free and open internet.
Edwards, CO - HackerNoon, the company behind the technology publishing platform with 15k+ writers and 3M+ monthly readers, launched The Free Internet Plugin in the Chrome Store. This browser plugin removes known paywalled content from Google search results.
The app description reads, “If you don’t want to pay for the story, the headline shouldn’t be an option. The business model of paywalls—i.e. annoy the user with a bait-and-switch ad a hundred times, when they convert and pay every month until they die—hinders the internet’s ability to be a free and open experience. Hacker Noon believes that if the user doesn’t want to run into a paywall, they should be able to filter paywalled content out of its search results and newsfeeds. This plugin removes known paywalled sites from your Google results.”
The Free Internet Plugin has been open sourced under the MIT License on the Hacker Noon GitHub account, and is looking for more open source contributors to remove paywalled sites from social media newsfeeds and other search engines. This open source project could go any number of directions towards open sourcing the internet.
“For the curious mind, there is more free content available on the internet than ever before,” said HackerNoon Founder and CEO David Smooke. “And yet, as internet users, we run into paywalls more often than ever. With The Free Internet Plugin, we are giving people the option to choose what type of content is allowed and not allowed in their search results.”
A free Internet is a better Internet. The Free Internet Plugin removes known paywalls from your search results. It’s open-sourced on HackerNoon’s Github.