Display Reddit images natively in browser

Display Reddit images natively in browser is a free Chrome add-on developed by Jonathan Kay. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This extension modifies the HTTP Accept header to restore the original behavior of loading images on Reddit.

With Display Reddit images natively in browser, users no longer have to go through the Reddit image preview screen. This add-on allows images to load directly into the browser, making the browsing experience smoother and more efficient. By bypassing the preview screen, users can view Reddit image links without any additional steps.

This extension is especially useful for Reddit users who frequently browse image-heavy subreddits and want to save time and clicks. Display Reddit images natively in browser simplifies the process by eliminating the need for an extra page load. It is a convenient tool for enhancing the Reddit browsing experience.

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