Snip - Snips any element on the website with just one click

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Snip removes any element from any website with just one click. So it only shows what you want to see.
You choices are saved. Next time you visit the same page those removed elements will also be hidden.
With Snip you can undo or redo recent changes.

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Hi we are the maker of Snip. Check it out and let's know what you think :-)
Congrats! It's time to start thinking on how to manage repos of different rules, something that AdBlock does already, but obviously, don't become evil :)
Cool idea! 🚀
quality extension removing unwanted stuff from the page is a great idea, just used the extension but in the starting it did not work don't know why that is, started working after few tries. Tried it on reddit and pH . Great job.
Interesting. This can help with productivity. Congrats on the launch!
Awesome! Amazing tool! Looks very useful. I can't wait when I try it Congratulations!
It didn't work in any website except your own.
Can you please let us know which website (url?) did not work for you? We have verfied it in many websites. Thanks!
I used it in Reddit, just like your promo and it didn’t work. I tried many times.
it worked on Reddit i just used it
Sometimes you need to wait for the page to be loaded before using the extension. Can you try again after it's loaded? Thanks
Love that you chose Reddit for the demo! Great tool!
Interesting, though I'm curious to know who would use it and for what particular reasons. Also, question: if you decide to remove something which displays content changing, will this part always be hidden, or only when showing the content you decided to hide?
Normally this part will be hidden even if the content has changed. Unless the content is a link, an image or a short title.
Looks very useful. Interesting idea! Good luck :)
Adblock Plus does the same or does this somehow differ?
Snip can show removed elements and bring any of them back easily. It can sync settings between your different devices. Rules in Snip are more general such that they are more likely to work after reload.
Great idea! Looking good
This is breakthrough! Well done.
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