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Google: direct links in search results

On Google results removes the ping attribute and turns /url? links into direct site addresses.

Code to copy

(function () {
  document.querySelectorAll('a[href*="/url?"], a[ping]').forEach(function (a) {
    a.removeAttribute('ping');
    try {
      var u = new URL(a.href, location.href);
      if (u.pathname === '/url') {
        var real = u.searchParams.get('q') || u.searchParams.get('url');
        if (real && /^https?:\/\//.test(real)) a.href = real;
      }
    } catch (e) {}
  });
})();

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