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Are you trying to read blurred text on a website and want to unblur it? Although you can pay a subscription fee or upgrade your membership, there are a few other things you can try that are free. These steps aren't going to work for every site, and paywalls usually pay to support journalists and writers, so use these methods at your own risk. This wikiHow article walks you through the steps to preview blurred text on websites.

How to View Blurred Text on Websites

  • Copy the URL of the page you want to read.
  • Go to Google Translate and paste the URL into the text box on the left. Press enter.
  • Click on the URL result that displays on the right.
  • It will open in a new tab or window, and the text should now be unblurred.
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Using Google Translate

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  1. The URL starts with https:// and can be found in the address bar at the top of the page. Click the text, press Ctrl/Cmd + C to copy it .
  2. Go to https://translate.google.com.ph/?hl=en&tab=TT . In a new browser or tab, open the Google Translate site.
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  3. You don't need to switch to "Website" first since Google Translate will automatically translate the entire website for you. To paste the URL, put your cursor in the text box and press Ctrl/Cmd + V .
    • Press Enter/Return on your keyboard to start the search.
  4. It'll open in a new tab or window, and if you want to translate to a different language, choose the appropriate tab on the Google Translate site. [1]
    • The translated page should be unblurred for you. If not, you can try another method to see if that works.
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Using Internet Archive's Wayback Machine

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  1. The URL starts with https:// and can be found in the address bar at the top of the page. Click the text, press Ctrl/Cmd + C to copy it.
  2. Go to https://archive.org . In a new browser window or tab, open the Internet Archive .
  3. To paste the URL, put your cursor in the text box and press Ctrl/Cmd + V .
    • Press Enter/Return on your keyboard to start the search.
  4. If there are results, you'll see a calendar with days marked to indicate that the Wayback Machine has a copy of that website.
    • When you open archived sites, you should see unblurred text. If not, you can try another method to see if that works.
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Using the Inspect Element Tool

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  1. The Inspect Element tool is available on nearly all desktop web browsers, like Chrome and Firefox. [2]
  2. You can right-click anywhere on the page that you want to view.
    • Code for the website will pop out in a panel on the right side of the page.
  3. Make sure it's the parent element, one that encompasses all the little lines of code that make up the block. [3]
    • For example, some lines of code responsible can look like <aside class="Paywall…"> .
  4. That entire line that creates the paywall or blurs the text will disappear. [4]
  5. You'll need to modify this line so you can see the text.
  6. It's usually the second item in the menu.
  7. The text will instantly update to remove the blocker and reveal the text.
    • Some phrases, such as those hiding the wording like "Paywall" or "aside class," may be different than you see. If you left-click on the web page on the left side of your screen, you may find the appropriate coding faster.
    • This method may not work on all websites.
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Switching to Reader Mode in Chrome

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  1. Enter "chrome://flags" into the address bar of a Chrome web browser window. Chrome's hidden Reader Mode may be able to unblur text on certain sites, including some that are behind paywalls. This address takes you to the page you'll need to access to activate the feature.
    • If you're using Safari, you can enable Reader View .
    • In Firefox, just click the Reader View icon in the address bar. [5]
  2. " You might need to scroll down the page a little to find it. [6]
    • Instead, you can use the search bar to quickly find "reader mode."
  3. It'll pop up as soon as you change the default setting.
    • Once Chrome relaunches, you should see the Reader Mode icon in the address bar at the top of the window.
  4. The blurred content should disappear as well as the ads and other distracting elements. [7]
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