This chrome extension will become an assistant in your pursuit to control the time we spend every day in infamous time-sinks: Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Netflix.
We all know how distracting and engrossing these sites can be, but blocking them totally is also not a feasible option since they do provide some really useful content.
We have identified those parts in each of these websites that grab our attention and serve us unlimited content all day. This extension enables you to hide each of these parts selectively, and even block access to any of these websites.
Your settings are synced over the google account so that you can use this extension in multiple computers with the same settings.
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I would like to reduce the screen brightness of the lcd backlight further than what I currently am able to do (working at night and saving battery/my eyes). I tried this but it is just a filter, which is bad for colors and sometimes the filter is not applied to certain system ui elements, therefore blinding you. Source: about 1 year ago
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