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Is it possible to add a Kardashian blocker for unwanted-content free browsing.

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I'm fed up with seeing this family whenever I visit an online newspaper. Can you not add some sort of Browser exclude filter to hide sections of a page containing certain blacklisted words of my choosing like Kanye, Jenner, Kourtney etc so I can hide things I don't want to see from the content I'm looking at? Sections are now so well defined in HTML5 that it must be possible to train an AI to do this without ruining the display of the page.

I'm fed up with seeing this family whenever I visit an online newspaper. Can you not add some sort of Browser exclude filter to hide sections of a page containing certain blacklisted words of my choosing like Kanye, Jenner, Kourtney etc so I can hide things I don't want to see from the content I'm looking at? Sections are now so well defined in HTML5 that it must be possible to train an AI to do this without ruining the display of the page.

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Hello Hugh_Gentry,

There is this Chrome extension, that unfortunately will not work on Firefox (yet) - the author is working on it, though :

https://www.maketecheasier.com/block-kardashian-google-chrome/

The Chrome Store Foxyfied extension doesn't work with the current Firefox version either; the developer isn't working on it anymore.

I was thinking that (for now) you could use this extension, that is meant for another target group, but as you can choose your own keywords ......

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/foxfilter/

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Thanks for your help but I need an iron-clad solution - don't want to move over to the dark-side which is Google Chrome!!

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Hugh_Gentry said

Thanks for your help but I need an iron-clad solution - don't want to move over to the dark-side which is Google Chrome!!

The FoxFilter add-on has nothing to do with Google Chrome.

And, like I said, you can use any keyword you like, such as "Kanye, Jenner, Kourtney etc" (and of course "Kardashian" ......