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freeSMH: Browse SMH Articles Without Subscription Pop-ups

freeSMH is a Chrome add-on developed by prods3 that allows users to navigate SMH (Sydney Morning Herald) articles without being interrupted by the digital subscription pop-up. This non-invasive front-end extension removes the pop-up and lets users browse the content behind it.

With freeSMH, users no longer have to deal with the annoyance of the subscription pop-up when trying to read SMH articles. The extension automatically removes the pop-up, providing a seamless browsing experience. It's a simple and straightforward solution that doesn't involve accessing or manipulating the browser's cookies.

If you find freeSMH useful, you can easily share it with your friends. It's a free tool that enhances your SMH reading experience by eliminating the subscription pop-up hassle.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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