A browser extension that accesses cached and archived versions to help recover lost web pages, integrating with various web archives for working copies of down or changed pages.
Resurrect Pages is a browser extension available for Firefox, Chrome, and Chromium-based browsers that helps users recover lost or changed web pages. When you try to access a page that no longer exists or has changed significantly, Resurrect Pages will automatically search Internet archives and caches to find working versions of that page.
It checks multiple sources including the Wayback Machine, Archive.Today, Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, the LiveWeb archive, and imported archive URLs. With one click, it can display an archived snapshot of the page you were trying to access. This allows you to view, save, or share web page content that would otherwise have been lost when the original page went down or changed.
Resurrect Pages streamlines the process of recovering lost web resources. The browser extension integrates seamlessly with your browsing experience - whenever a 404 or 410 error occurs, the extension icon changes to indicate that alternatives have been found. With a single click, you can display the best available archived version of the dead page. You also have the option to browse through all available snapshots to find the one that best fits your needs.
By providing quick access to cached and archived copies, Resurrect Pages serves as a useful tool for researchers, journalists, web users, or anyone who relies on the availability of online information. It gives you the ability to recover useful, interesting, or sentimentally valuable web pages even after the original content has disappeared.
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