Accessibility

Click-free Browsing

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Just place mouse over appearing link or scroll icon, and the thing happens! Browsing web doesn’t have to be as much a physical exercise as you are used to.

Click-free Browsing adds fixed navigation icons to the right side of a page. By hovering mouse over an icon you can easily scroll the page, or go backward or forward in browsing history. Following a link, in turn, equals to hovering mouse over an icon next to a link, and the link will be clicked for you. Switching between tabs can also happen click-free.

Privacy policy

Click-free Browsing analyzes address and structure of the website at hand.

It checks out site address (URL) to determine whether to enable click-free functionality (depending on user settings).

It collects information about link locations, window with and document height to place click-free icons correctly.

User settings are saved to the local storage of the browser. All other information is consumed on the fly within the browser. It is stored or transferred nowhere.

Click-free Browsing
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