Universal Copy
The official Android apps of Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and other social networking service don’t let you copy the text. Speaking programmatically, such text is called TextView. They can’t be edited or copied since native support isn’t provided.
Universal Copy is the Android app that will let you copy such TextView texts. Using it is very simple, you just need to enable it and you’re good to go. You need to give accessibility permission to let it inspect the content that is in the current window.
How can you use Universal Copy?
This application works by using built-in Accessibility settings, so it allows you to copy the information from various apps that normally block your ability to do that.
To make use of the Universal Copy app, you have to enable the functionality when you see the text that you need, and the app is available in your notification bar.
All you have to do is tap on the part of the text, and the Universal Copy saves it for you.
It should be noted that the application is still in the process of development, so it may not work with every single application, or it will only allow you to copy a fragment of the text, such as a headline. Part of the reason for such restrictions is the copyright policy of Google.
The Universal Copy app is certainly worth trying, especially when you always find yourself annoyed when you can’t save the information you need.
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