One-click install · no extension needed
The Web Jury bookmarklet
Drag the button below to your bookmarks bar. Click it on any news article to instantly see the outlet's Web Jury bias and accuracy scores.
↓ Drag this button to your bookmarks bar ↓
⚖️ Check on Web JuryWhat does the bookmarklet code actually do? (it's 1 line)
javascript:(function(){var h=window.location.hostname.replace(/^www\./,'');window.open('https://web-jury.com/search?q='+encodeURIComponent(h),'_blank');})();Reads your current page's hostname (e.g. "nytimes.com"), opens a Web Jury search for it in a new tab. No data sent anywhere except the new tab you opened.
How it works
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Make sure your bookmarks bar is visible.
In Chrome / Firefox / Safari: press ⌘⇧B (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+B (Windows/Linux).
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Drag the blue button above to your bookmarks bar.
It becomes a regular bookmark. No permissions, no install.
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Click it on any news article.
It opens that outlet's Web Jury page in a new tab — bias, accuracy, reviews.
Want a richer overlay? Get the Chrome extension.
The bookmarklet is a one-click round-trip to Web Jury. The Chrome extension overlays the score directly on the page you're reading, with no tab switch.
FAQ
Does it work on mobile?
iOS Safari and most mobile browsers don't support bookmarklets the same way. On mobile, search the outlet directly on web-jury.com.
Does it send my browsing data anywhere?
No. It opens a new tab with the current page's hostname as a search query. We see the hostname you searched for, nothing else.
What if the outlet isn't on Web Jury yet?
You'll land on a "create this outlet" flow — paste the URL and the outlet's page is generated automatically. Be the first reviewer.