It does if the extension grabs whatever is in the browser's DOM. If the user can see it then it can be archived. Just like taking a screenshot, but better.
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> just without nostr
"Just" adding nostr is the whole point. It adds Web-of-Trust via nostr's social graph, it removes centrality in terms of scraping (the "archival" step happens on the user's machine), and it adds decentralized storage by pushing what is archived to relays (and media to e.g. blossom).
Bingo.