Analyze address/URL

Click an address bar button to see how the address (URL) is built up, including a list of query parameters. Click an item to copy it. Uses the new Firefox 'proton' style, responsive to Dark mode and Themes.

Analyze address/URL: Firefox Add-on

Analyze address/URL is a Firefox extension that provides a simple button in the address bar to easily view and understand the structure of a web address (URL). It also enables copying specific details and offers features to examine addresses copied from elsewhere.

Add-on stats

Users: 8
2
Rating: 5.00
(1)
Version: 1.4.1 (Last updated: 2021-07-28)
Creation date: 2021-07-27
Weekly download count: NaN
Firefox on Android: No
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • activeTab
Size: 17.17K
URLs: Website

Other platforms

Not available on Chrome
Not available on Android
Not available on Edge
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Add-on summary

Firefox extension that adds a button into the address bar. By clicking it, you get to see the details of the current address (a.k.a. URL). Also, it shows the query parameters that are part of the URL: often a series of data like utm_campaign=....

Further functions:

  • Click any item to copy its text to the system clipboard
  • Click the Copy all button to copy all relevant information
  • Click the Address from clipboard button to analyze a web address you have just copied from somehwere, for example when you right-clicked a link on a page and selected 'Copy Link'

User reviews

Very very well. Neat and clean, just like how it is meant to be. Thank you!
by TechNyquist, 2023-01-10
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Add-on safety

Risk impact

Analyze address/URL does not require any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

Analyze address/URL has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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