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Nuke Anything

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3.2 out of 5

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Quenton The MageMar 15, 2023

Just confirming this extension does work. For certain elements, you might need to "nuke" the area or selection more than once - that's not really a fault of the extension, that's just how the web works. Nuked elements will come back after a page reload, that's also intended.

5 out of 5 found this helpful
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BenNov 3, 2022

does not work

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Слава РоссияJul 11, 2022

doesn't work, couldnt nuke my school i mean nothing got nuked

10 out of 16 found this helpful
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ClownpuncherFeb 19, 2022

Completely useless, does not work. It didn't "nuke" a single thing.

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Lawrence SanDec 1, 2021

Nuke Anything works well in Firefox, but in Chrome (for me at least) it can rarely nuke anything. I'll probably remove it.

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James VenezianoMar 26, 2020

It absolutely doesn't work. It's more of a paper cut than a nuke. I'm uninstalling it and trying to find a much better extension.

1 out of 4 found this helpful
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SamcitySep 16, 2019

Most used extension in my collection. Highly recommended. Persistence is no reason to deduct merits as it is way too easy hiding web elements that may otherwise be visually obscuring.

4 out of 5 found this helpful
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ROBIANDIOct 19, 2018

OK

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Kris SchreiberSep 4, 2018

Useless to me because hidden elements return on refresh. If it were persistent, I would love it.

1 out of 4 found this helpful
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