Coming soon to the Chrome Web Store

Open LinkedIn posts in a new tab.

On LinkedIn a post’s timestamp isn’t a real link, so “open in new tab” does nothing. NewTab fixes that — middle-click, ⌘-click, or right-click any timestamp, just like Facebook.

Three clicks, basically zero

How it works

01

Hover a timestamp

Move over a post’s time (like “2h”). It turns blue and underlines — now it’s a real link.

02

Click your way

Middle-click, ⌘/Ctrl-click, or right-click → Open in new tab. Plain left-click still works normally.

03

Read it later

The post opens in its own tab with a clean URL — tracking parameters stripped.

Small extension, no nonsense

What you get

Native new-tab gestures

Middle-click, modifier-click, and the browser’s own right-click menu all just work.

Feed, profiles & search

Works everywhere posts show up — the home feed, profile activity, and content search.

Left-click untouched

A normal click still does LinkedIn’s in-app navigation. Nothing you already do breaks.

Zero permissions

No permissions requested, no network calls, no analytics. It just runs on LinkedIn.

Clean links

utm and tracking parameters are stripped from the URL that opens.

Instant & local

Resolves links right in your browser — nothing leaves your machine.

Privacy by design
No permissions. No tracking. No data leaves your browser.

Everything happens locally, only on linkedin.com. There are no servers, no accounts, and your clipboard is never touched.

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