What is Redirect AMP to HTML?
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Automatically redirects any Accelerated Mobile Page (AMP) pages to their regular HTML equivalent.
When you see an AMP page, you’re likely seeing a page served directly by Bing or Google who can suck in information about what you do on that page. Keep the web decentralized and say “No!” to search engines that want to take control over the web.
AMP pages are designed for small-screen devices and often don’t translate well to larger screens. The extension can be especially useful if you receive links from people who’re on their mobile devices while you’re on your desktop computer.
User reviews
- Works well on multiple browsers, including Yandex and Kiwi.
- Effectively redirects AMP links to HTML.
- User-friendly; operates in the background without noticeable issues.
- Helps reveal content that may be missing on AMP pages.
- Saves users from manually editing URLs.
- Occasional failures to redirect specific sites like the Washington Post.
- Some users experience issues with caching (redirecting to Google's cache instead of the actual site).
- Potential conflicts with ad blockers.
- Works on Kiwi Browser
- Redirects AMP to HTML
- Missing content on AMP pages
- User-friendly experience
- Positive function on Yandex mobile
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Extension safety
Risk impact
Redirect AMP to HTML requires a lot of sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
Redirect AMP to HTML has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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