A browser extension that replaces clickbait headlines and thumbnails with more accurate and neutral ones, reducing distractions on news sites and social media.
Clicky Gone is a browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari that helps reduce clickbait and distractions when browsing the web. It works by analyzing headlines and thumbnails on news sites, social media, and other pages and hiding ones that appear exaggerated, outrageous, or misleading in order to grab attention.
Once installed, Clicky Gone will automatically detect clickbait content as you browse the web. It will replace clickbait headlines with more accurate and neutral summaries of the story. It also blocks or blurs clickbait images. This helps promote quality content and reduce wasted time clicking on low-value stories.
Some key features of Clicky Gone include:
Clicky Gone is free to install and use. It's privacy focused and does all processing locally in the browser without sending data externally. For those distracted or worn out by today's outrage-fueled news environment, Clicky Gone aims to promote healthy digital habits.
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