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Random Article is a simple and practical Chrome extension designed to help users discover new content effortlessly. Instead of manually deciding what to read next, the extension allows you to save a list of your preferred sources and instantly open one of them at random in a new browser tab.
The core idea behind Random Article is to remove choice fatigue and encourage exploration. By maintaining a personal collection of websites, articles, blogs, or learning resources, users can rely on the extension to randomly select a destination whenever they want fresh content. This makes it ideal for readers who enjoy variety, continuous learning, or spontaneous discovery during work breaks or free time.
Using the extension is straightforward. Once your sources are saved, a single action triggers the opening of a randomly chosen link in a new tab. There is no complicated configuration, no unnecessary features, and no interruptions to your browsing experience. The extension works quietly in the background and only interacts with your browser tabs when you choose to use it.
Random Article is designed with privacy and performance in mind. All saved sources are stored locally using browser storage, and the extension does not track activity, collect personal data, or access websites without your explicit action. Its lightweight structure ensures fast performance and compatibility across everyday browsing sessions.
Whether you want to discover new reading material, rotate through educational resources, or simply add an element of surprise to your browsing routine, Random Article provides a clean and efficient way to explore content at random—directly from your browser.
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