archive.is is my browser to text-heavy websites like blogs, news, twitter, and documentation (outline.com is another one, reader mode, yet another). It completely debloats a webpage as it archives (unlike web.archive.org, say). Suits my purposes just fine. I must note though, archive.is (from what I recall), forwards IP address of whoever initiated an archive process to the origin.
archive.is was also a great mirror to instagram and linkedin for public profiles, but it doesn't archive instagram anymore.
"There is no Instagram content which don’t need to login.
If you can access the page without login, it is sort of “promo preview“, after few pages accessed this way, they add your IP into “promo is over“ list and will redirect to /login on every future request.
I just have not enough fresh IPs to abuse this mechanism."
archive.is was also a great mirror to instagram and linkedin for public profiles, but it doesn't archive instagram anymore.