URL Bear

URL Bear

Displays the URL of the current tab. Allows URL copying to clipboard with a click. Shows the length of the copied URL link, too.

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What is URL Bear?
URL Bear is a Chrome extension that allows you to easily view and copy the URL of the current tab you're viewing. It saves time for copying and pasting web addresses, making it helpful for students, professionals, and anyone needing to record website URLs quickly.
Stats
By: Unknown
Users: 46 ▲ 2
Rating: 5.00 (1)
Version: 0.1 (Last updated: 2021-12-23)
Creation date: 2021-12-22
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • activeTab
Host permissions:
  • *://*.com/
Size: 735.23K
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Summary

You can easily view and copy the URL (website) of the current tab you're viewing with a simple click. When clicked, the URL is saved to your keyboard.

If you have many tabs open and you need to copy and paste different web addresses frequently, the URL Bear chrome extension will save you a lot of time.

This could be helpful for students, professionals that constantly flip between multiple tabs and need to record the URL of a website, quickly. There are endless scenarios where URL Bear can be helpful.

We'll also show you important information like the length of the current tabs URL.

See more at www.urlbear.com

We don't collect any of your data and the extension is free to use for all.

Version 0.0.1

Safety
Risk impact

URL Bear is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

URL Bear has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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