Disable those annoying Snap link thumbnail previews
If there is one novelty of the internet that has grown into nothing more than an irritating conundrum, it’s Snap thumbnail link previews.
I’m sure we’ve all chanced upon a site that has the annoying Snap functionality littering every possible link in the page. Although some may find the functionality of previewing a small thumbnail worthwhile and valuable in regards to enhancing your personal internet browsing experience, I hate them.
If I’m going to click on a link, I know I want to click on a link. There is no need for a thumbnail to be forced into a users view. Hell, half the time I see sites littered with these Snap thumbnails, most aren’t even cached yet meaning the link is blank.
If you share the same annoyed disgust that I have for the thumbnails, check out this browser cookie which will safeguard you from having to view those pesky little thumbnails while browsing. Note that this is a cookie. If you delete it, you will need to load the cookie again in order to prevent links from being “snapped”.
