Kitten Block Kitten Block

News & Weather
Version: 1.1
Last Update: 2018-09-08

Overview

Kitten Block is a Chrome extension developed by tomroyaldotcom. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Kitten Block is 1.1, updated on 2018-09-08.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 65 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.tomroyal.com

Redirects the Daily Mail and Daily Express websites to Tea and Kittens.

The Daily Mail and Daily Express are popular UK tabloid newspapers:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Express

When using the internet in the UK it's almost impossible to avoid occasionally accessing the website of one or the other, even if one finds their political and social outlook unpleasant or offensive.

KittenBlock is designed to solve this problem. It performs one simple function: if the browser is directed to either website it will be redirected instead to a selection of photos from http://www.teaandkittens.co.uk.

There is no override option, and there are no options to configure. The extension can be disabled in the usual manner should the user wish.

NEW: Updated v1.1 changes the manifest file format, so this extension works with recent versions of Chrome.

Rating

65 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2018-09-08

Current Version

1.1

Size

18.43KiB

Author

tomroyaldotcom

Website

www.tomroyal.com

Category

News & Weather

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avatar Someone Bald
2020-02-17

Been using this since V1.0 It needs updating to include the S*n and the Star now.

avatar Matt Jack
2019-05-24

Thank you, not all heroes wear capes

avatar David Selby
2019-03-17

One possible problem: it blocks the web site of local newspaper hulldailymail.co.uk, which as far as I know has no relationship with the national Daily Mail.

avatar Mark Daykin
2019-01-30

I can prevent any accidental clicks delivering advertising revenue for those cauldrons of hate - thank you :)

avatar Paul Oldham
2016-09-26

I've used this for years on, ahem, Firefox so I was pleased to find in here on Chrome too.

The only problem is that, unlike the Firefox version, it gives a false positive on the relatively benign
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/