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'''archive.is''' is similar to the WaybackMachine from the Internet Archive at [[Archive.org]]. However, archive.is differs from Archive.org, in that within its {{tag|archives}} of saved pages, it does not provide active follow-on 'in-page' live links (URLs and / or [[wikilink]]s). Furthermore, archive.is claims that ''"Saved pages will have no active elements and no scripts, so they keep you safe as they cannot have any popups or malware!"'' In effect, {{tag|archived}} URLs on archive.is are saved as a single 'flat' page; whereas on Archive.org, they still contain live internet links (within Archive.org). | '''archive.is''' is similar to the WaybackMachine from the Internet Archive at [[Archive.org]]. However, archive.is differs from Archive.org, in that within its {{tag|archives}} of saved pages, it does not provide active follow-on 'in-page' live links (URLs and / or [[wikilink]]s). Furthermore, archive.is claims that ''"Saved pages will have no active elements and no scripts, so they keep you safe as they cannot have any popups or malware!"'' In effect, {{tag|archived}} URLs on archive.is are saved as a single 'flat' page; whereas on Archive.org, they still contain live internet links (within Archive.org). | ||
One {{tag| | One {{tag|great feature|great feature}} of archive.is is that saved pages are available under a shortened URL link, similar (though not identical) to goo.gl and bit.ly. Another feature is that it saves both a textual snapshot, ''and'' a graphical image snapshot of the archived page. | ||
;''See also | ;''See also | ||
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