Blur. The Image and Video blur extension
Overview
Blur. The Image and Video blur extension is a Chrome extension developed by Fhazer Systems.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Blur. The Image and Video blur extension is 1.0.0, updated on 2022-11-09.
2,000+ users have installed this extension.
22 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
A Chrome extension that blurs all images on a page, for when you want to be discreet or don't want to look at certain images.
We’ve all been in a situation where we’ve ‘accidentally’ searched for something online and have seen images we wished we didn’t. No?
Then you’ve probably been in a situation where you’re browsing Facebook, Instagram etc. at work or at the library only to spot the person beside you peeping at your screen. No?
Or you’ve been in a situation where you just want to read an article without being bombarded by images and videos.
Well, now, you can. This add on blurs all images and videos on a page so you can focus on what matters. You can choose to view or not view content.
To view, just hover over an image for a second to unblur. Done? Just disable the extension from the toolbar.
To see or not to see? That is the question.
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XYHC
2022-04-28
LOVE IT! But, is it possible to add a new feature where a key press lets me unblur a hovered-over image immediately? The 1-second wait time gets cumbersome when I'm image browsing. |
Trust Me
2022-03-21
Thank You , Thank you so much . It helps me a lot , more people should know about this extension ! |
moto rider
2021-12-10
This is a great extension for blurring undesirable content. Super easy and straight forward. Only needs to add keyboard shortcuts to be really useful. Great work! |
Justin
2021-11-29
It was a good extension, until I had to move from Blur to Tampermonkey, because Blur, in some cases, completely fails due to lacking "!important" in the CSS that's injected. |
Heliann Redfield
2021-11-28
The extension is great, however, it needs a white list, for sites that pose no risk. |