Blur It Out Blur It Out

Fun
Version: 1.2
Last Update: 2019-09-27

Overview

Blur It Out is a Chrome extension developed by Procrastinating Student. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Blur It Out is 1.2, updated on 2019-09-27.
4,000+ users have installed this extension. 15 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

A simple extension that blurs out words you don't like

Blurs our any text containing any user-specified blacklisted words. Mouseover the blurred lines to show the text.

Update in Version 1.2:
- You can now toggle whether the blur goes away on mouseover.

Updates in Version 1.1:
- Button to toggle blurring
- Blurs entire object in feed usually now

Rating

15 ratings

Total Installs

4,000+

Information

Last Update

2019-09-27

Current Version

1.2

Size

49.38KiB

Author

Procrastinating Student

Website

None

Category

Fun

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avatar Alex Plays II
2022-02-28

This is the best extension you could ever imagine! This extension should get more attention as it is amazing for so many things... Suggestion is that you should make it so it doesn't sometimes blur the entire page when it detects one of the blacklisted words.

avatar Mads Feierskov
2021-04-30

All the websites I've tested it on doesn't just blur out the word or the sentence, but a very large portion of the site instead, sometimes the entire page. It seems the websites have to built a very specific way for it to work properly.

avatar KiSSeli
2020-12-02

In not sure if i need it, but i love it hehe..

avatar Amy G
2020-07-08

Thank you for saving my brain from unnecessary drain due to unwanted topics when browsing for research. It does not work super great on Twitter, but I understand that they are always changing how that website is rendered.

Thanks again for creating this! Would donate if you have a donate button.
All the best, Amy

avatar Vincent
2020-01-13

Would love it if it could hide before the page is fully loaded so we could hide sensitive informations on livestreams or videos easily. Here, it shows for a few milliseconds, but it's already a lot