There are several sites on the Internet that prevent copying of part or all of the text they publish, or even the selection of it using the mouse or the keyboard.
The following guide presents the methods to overcome the limitation. But first, why do websites implement these restrictions?
Reasons may be many, but the most likely cause is some form of copy protection. So do not use the following ways to sites that their content is protected by copyright.
1 Method: Disable JavaScript
Most websites use Javascript to block the mouse. If you disable JavaScript on that website temporarily or permanently, you will be able to copy the text.
Some JavaScript-based websites on the other, which means that their content may disappear when JavaScript is disabled.
Firefox users type in the address bar of your browser
about: config
search in the search box for:
javascript.enabled
and change the value from true to false.
Its users Chrome JavaScript can be disabled at:
chrome: // settings / content
Internet Explorer users can disable it from the Options:
Security Zone - Custom Level - Active Scripting
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Security - Zone - Custom Level - Active Scripting
Opera users can disable JavaScript from their browser settings:
Opera: // settings /
Extensions such as NoScript can be useful in this case (and not only) as they prevent scripts from running.
2 method: From source code
Another option you have is to display the source code of the webpage you are in. Since it appears as text it is possible to copy that you want without any limitations.
Just press the Ctrl-U keys together while on the website you're interested in and you'll see its source code. The combination of these two keys works in most programs browsing such as Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer.
Then you will find the text or content you are interested in. Use Ctrl-F to search for it.
Method 3: With extensions
The third and last option is more appropriate if you want to copy regularly from websites that prohibit right-clicking or copying text when you are on them. You can also use the third method if all of the above does not work.
The RightToClick for Firefox easily disables JavaScript. If you use Chrome there is the homonymous add-on which offers the same features.
The fastest way is:
Check the text and "control + c" ie control and c (opy) and then with "control + v" you can paste the text
what if javascript does not allow checking even with ctrl + A?
Very difficult but it happens.
From there on I agree with you though by writing your own text "you go up in the eyes of google" regarding the SEO of your page