Explore the Web's History with Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine is a powerful browser extension for Firefox that allows users to explore the historical changes of websites over time. With its primary features, users can save current pages, access archived content, and view 404 Not Found pages, making it an invaluable tool for researchers and casual users alike. It supports several functionalities without requiring an account, including the ability to instantly save pages and view a calendar of archived versions.
Additional features enhance the browsing experience, such as the Wayback Machine Count that displays the number of snapshots available for a page, and contextual notices that provide relevant information from fact-checking organizations. Users can also explore URLs captured under a domain, create visual representations like sunburst diagrams and word clouds, and access research papers while browsing. Overall, the Wayback Machine extension is an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolution of web content.