Google Search Title Qualified: Show Original Titles on Google Search Results
Google Search Title Qualified is a browser extension available for Chrome that rewrites the Google search results page to display the original title of a website as much as possible. It aims to address the issue of Google-generated titles being too short and sometimes unintelligible, particularly with regards to Wikipedia or ArchWiki pages. By using this extension, users can see the full title of a webpage directly on the search results page without having to open each search result individually.
This extension supports both Firefox and Chrome, allowing users of both browsers to benefit from the improved search result titles. It is especially useful for those who want to avoid shortened titles and have a better chance of recognizing spam sites before opening them. However, it’s important to note that this extension accesses almost all of the result pages when searching, which may increase data traffic. While it only fetches the top-level HTML, users on mobile connections should be cautious.