Accessing websites for study or work purposes is a common practice nowadays. Encountered valuable content that you wish to save for reference but unable to due to right-click restrictions? Here's the solution.

To assist you in copying content from websites with disabled right-click, here's a guide on how to achieve this.
Currently, the act of copying content from one website to another is becoming increasingly common, yet often lacks respect for the original creators. Consequently, webmasters utilize JavaScript to disable right-click functionalities on browsers.

Unlocking Content on Websites with Right-Click Restrictions
Learn how to disable JavaScript support on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer to unlock content on websites with disabled right-click.
1. Disabling JavaScript Support on Google Chrome
- Open the Google Chrome browser.
- Click on the Customize icon in Google Chrome and select Settings.

- Choose Show advanced settings at the bottom.

- Navigate to the Security section and select Content settings:

- Under JavaScript, choose Do not allow any site to run JavaScript and click Done.

2. How to Disable JavaScript Support on Mozilla Firefox.
- Open the Mozilla Firefox browser.
- Enter about:config into the Firefox address bar, acknowledge the warning by selecting I'll be careful, I promise!

- Type javascript.enabled into the Search box.

- By default, the value is true (JavaScript enabled). Right-click on javascript.enabled and choose Enable/Disable to turn off JavaScript.

3. How to Disable JavaScript Support on Internet Explorer.
- Open the IE browser.
- Click on the Tools icon -> Internet Options.

- Select the Security tab -> Custom level.

- Find Scripting, under Active scripting choose Disable to turn off JavaScript, then click OK.

From now on, you can save news articles, documents for reference even when encountering websites that disable right-click. Wishing you success!
