One Click Full Page Screenshot is a Chrome extension that allows you to take full page screenshots of websites with just one click. It is fast, easy to use, and doesn't require any sign up. You can edit and download the screenshots as files to your desktop. The extension also offers a full features editor for image editing. Your privacy is protected, as the extension does not collect any personal information.
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This extension provides you the simplest way to take a full page screenshot of your current browser window. Click on the extension icon (or press Alt+Shift+P), watch the extension capture each part of the page, and transport to a new tab of your screenshot where you can edit the image and download it as a file to your desktop.
In order to screenshot the entire page it must scroll to each visible part, so please be patient as it quickly assembles all the pieces. For the rare scenario where your page is too large for Chrome to store in one image, it will let you know and split it up into images in separate tabs.
BEWARE - SNEAKILY INJECTS AFFILIATE CODES INTO URLS
The extension works as described - takes full page screenshots very well. But what it also does is sneakily injects affiliate codes in the urls of the websites you visit. I noticed this behavior recently and decided to test it. I disabled all extensions, cleared complete browser cache and there is no redirects or automatic url changes. Then enabled this plugin and restarted the browser and all urls to amazon, godaddy, namecheap and other ecommerce website's urls automatically get their affiliate tracking codes injected into them when you visit the website for the first time. This is definitely sneaky and not acceptable. Who knows what other sneaky activities the extension must be doing in the background other than this? BEWARE!!!
Though I love the functionality of the plugin, this behavior by the plugin and the developer is definitely unacceptable. There is no disclosure either. Have reported the same to Google as well. Users be very careful if you have enabled this extension in the browser which you may use for your banking/financial activities as you can never tell what other "surprises" are injected in the plugin.