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Base64 decode & copy

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Description from extension meta

Decode & copy selected Base64-encoded text in one step!

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Base64 decode & copy
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Adds a "Base64 decode selection" menu item to the context menu, enabling you to conveniently decode and copy Base64 text to your clipboard in one action.

Usage instructions:
1. In your browser window, select the Base64-encoded text you would like to decode.
2. Right-Click and select "Base64 decode selection".
3. A confirmation box will appear. If successful, the decoded text will be displayed in the confirmation box and copied to your clipboard to be pasted where needed.

Latest reviews

Cat Heart
"I do not support Korean. Can you please fix it?" " 7ZWc6riA "
Cat Heart
"I do not support Korean. Can you please fix it?" " 7ZWc6riA "
Bevan Clyde
Works well. Would prefer to have the option to turn off the confirmation box though.
Bevan Clyde
Works well. Would prefer to have the option to turn off the confirmation box though.
N.E.
Does exactly what it says - great little app. Sometimes I only want to copy a part of the decoded text so if the pop-up for the decoded text would let me select and copy what text I wanted, that would be a nice improvement I think.
N.E.
Does exactly what it says - great little app. Sometimes I only want to copy a part of the decoded text so if the pop-up for the decoded text would let me select and copy what text I wanted, that would be a nice improvement I think.
Montasser Ben Gadri
Easy to use. Comprehensive. 5 stars
Montasser Ben Gadri
Easy to use. Comprehensive. 5 stars
Shu
He's a god!
Aaron Clement
Works exactly as advertised! The developer doesn't say this in his overview, but the confirmation dialog that pops up when you use the extension actually shows you the decoded. This is nice because you don't necessarily have to paste the decoded text to see what it says.
Aaron Clement
Works exactly as advertised! The developer doesn't say this in his overview, but the confirmation dialog that pops up when you use the extension actually shows you the decoded. This is nice because you don't necessarily have to paste the decoded text to see what it says.