Review by cheatfreak47
Rated 3 out of 5
by cheatfreak47, 3 years agoClearURLs is an extension I've used for about a year, but I've recently disabled for the time being.
On the surface, ClearURLs is an excellent extension and it provides all the things it claims to, and it works, exactly as described.
The problem really comes from when it doesn't work- and how annoying it is to deal with in those situations.
ClearURLs lacks what I would call an extremely essential feature for an extension like this. A Whitelist. When ClearURLs breaks something, your only option(s) are to report it to the developer, and disable it until you are past whatever thing it broke, and then turn it back on.
This is tremendously annoying. To make matters worse, from what I can tell- the development of this extension has been relatively stale in the last few years. I'm sure the developer has plenty of good reasons why they haven't been working on it too much, but that doesn't change the reality of the situation.
Whitelisting has been an issue on their issue tracker for over 4 years. There's been an open merge request that added the feature for at least a year which hasn't been merged, and in that time, there's only been a handful of commits, usually just what I consider "maintenance mode" sorts of pushes. Stuff like "oh firefox changed a thing, I'll just remove this little bit here then" stuff.
On top of that, it's clear that the issue tracker is full of reports, many of which are clear duplicates and it really isn't being maintained all that well. Obviously developing extensions takes time and effort, like any software so I won't really hold that against them, but still- it seems a little scatterbrained to me.
Regardless, ClearURLs is fine for what it is, I just think a few small feature upgrades would take it from being just pretty good sometimes to truly being excellent, and arguably an essential online privacy extension. It just currently annoys me too much to use it regularly.
On the surface, ClearURLs is an excellent extension and it provides all the things it claims to, and it works, exactly as described.
The problem really comes from when it doesn't work- and how annoying it is to deal with in those situations.
ClearURLs lacks what I would call an extremely essential feature for an extension like this. A Whitelist. When ClearURLs breaks something, your only option(s) are to report it to the developer, and disable it until you are past whatever thing it broke, and then turn it back on.
This is tremendously annoying. To make matters worse, from what I can tell- the development of this extension has been relatively stale in the last few years. I'm sure the developer has plenty of good reasons why they haven't been working on it too much, but that doesn't change the reality of the situation.
Whitelisting has been an issue on their issue tracker for over 4 years. There's been an open merge request that added the feature for at least a year which hasn't been merged, and in that time, there's only been a handful of commits, usually just what I consider "maintenance mode" sorts of pushes. Stuff like "oh firefox changed a thing, I'll just remove this little bit here then" stuff.
On top of that, it's clear that the issue tracker is full of reports, many of which are clear duplicates and it really isn't being maintained all that well. Obviously developing extensions takes time and effort, like any software so I won't really hold that against them, but still- it seems a little scatterbrained to me.
Regardless, ClearURLs is fine for what it is, I just think a few small feature upgrades would take it from being just pretty good sometimes to truly being excellent, and arguably an essential online privacy extension. It just currently annoys me too much to use it regularly.
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- Rated 2 out of 5by Arin, 21 days agoYeah sadly makes amazon unusable, nice extension, but till there is a whitelisting option, have to remove it. Or after clicking a link and automated F5 at least that would work for amazon.
- Rated 5 out of 5by lychee, a month ago
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- Rated 2 out of 5by alzhetv, 2 months agoGood for some usage and data privacy. If it don't block other things, like Twitch video-player or Amazon Review Sorting Rules. Sadly I have to remove it.
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- Rated 2 out of 5by heiska, 2 months agoUnfortunately, ClearURLs blocks sorting rules like star ratings on Amazon (e.g. clicks on alternating star ratings or newest and verified purchases only). There's also no toggle for quickly disabling clear URLs on specific sites. A whitelist or easy customization for individual websites via parameters/filters would be crucial for continued use of this otherwise excellent add-on. Thank you!
- Rated 5 out of 5by 肉肉, 2 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19838361, 2 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by bl, 2 months agoI just discovered that it's this extension that breaks Google's AI mode and AI overview on my browser so I'm removing it.
- Rated 5 out of 5by лягушка, 2 months agoхорошее, хорошее, ну очень хорошее разрешение (: но не дружит с нейросетями ):.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18099698, 2 months ago
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- Rated 4 out of 5by Elegant Space Finger, 2 months agoGreat extension. I've been using it for a while, and am generally pleased with what it does and the near complete problem-free functioning over time. It plays nicely with uBO and LocalCDN which provide a couple of the same features that this extension provides.
One problem has popped up with recent versions of Firefox though. Since there's been no update for this extension since February 2025, the cause may be those recent Firefox updates. As of writing this review, I'm using Firefox 149.0 (aarch64) on macOS 26.4. I do not have it installed in my Firefox Developer Edition install, and I do not use Chrome, so I am reporting this for the standard production Firefox releases.
I do not want to create a GitLab account to report a single issue and for no other reason as all my development is done using repos hosted on Codeberg and GitHub.
The problem: The context menu item for "Copy Clean Link Location" rarely if ever works now. It used to. It rarely if ever adds anything to the clipboard, even the unmodified, original link I'm trying to get a cleaned copy of. The few times I do get something when using the context menu item, key parameters meant to be removed by the extension are left in the URL that is added to the clipboard. But actually getting a copied link rarely works, and all that using it does is leave my clipboard untouched with the previously copied data ready to be pasted.
Fix that context menu issue and this is a five-star extension. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19806967, 2 months ago
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