Quiet Web Nikhil Rao מאת
Block images, video, audio, and embeds to reclaim your attention. Return to the text-first internet.
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Reclaim your attention. Return to the text-first internet.
Quiet Web is a minimal content blocker for people trying to break the grip of media-saturated browsing. It strips out the images, videos, and embedded players that hijack focus — leaving the text intact and the page calm.
What it blocks
Each type has its own toggle. Turn off what you don't want to block.
Per-site control
For sites you visit on purpose — your photographer's portfolio, Figma, your bank's chart — add them to the allowlist with one click. Media loads normally there, blocked everywhere else.
What it's good for
The point isn't to make the web unusable. It's to unhook attention from ambient media — the videos and images you encounter while scrolling Reddit, Twitter, news sites. For sites you go to with intent, allowlist them. For everywhere else, the page becomes quiet.
What it isn't
Privacy
Quiet Web does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data. Your settings live only in your browser's local storage. No analytics, no telemetry, no remote calls.
Quiet Web is a minimal content blocker for people trying to break the grip of media-saturated browsing. It strips out the images, videos, and embedded players that hijack focus — leaving the text intact and the page calm.
What it blocks
- Images — every image request is blocked. Where an image would have been, you'll see a small
[image blocked]chip. - Video —
<video>elements are paused, muted, and replaced with a[video blocked]placeholder. Catches inline clips on Twitter, Reddit, news sites. - Standalone audio —
<audio>elements (podcasts, SoundCloud players) get the same treatment. - Embeds — iframes from YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch, Dailymotion, TikTok, and Streamable are stripped out before they load.
Each type has its own toggle. Turn off what you don't want to block.
Per-site control
For sites you visit on purpose — your photographer's portfolio, Figma, your bank's chart — add them to the allowlist with one click. Media loads normally there, blocked everywhere else.
What it's good for
The point isn't to make the web unusable. It's to unhook attention from ambient media — the videos and images you encounter while scrolling Reddit, Twitter, news sites. For sites you go to with intent, allowlist them. For everywhere else, the page becomes quiet.
What it isn't
- It's not a YouTube blocker. Visiting youtube.com directly with blocking on will partially fail because YouTube re-creates its player aggressively. Allowlist YouTube if you want to use it.
- It's not an ad blocker. There are excellent dedicated tools for that. This blocks media of all kinds, ads or not.
Privacy
Quiet Web does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data. Your settings live only in your browser's local storage. No analytics, no telemetry, no remote calls.
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הרשאות ונתונים
הרשאות נדרשות:
- חסימת תוכן בכל עמוד
- גישה לנתונים שלך מכל האתרים
הרשאות אופציונליות:
- גישה לנתונים שלך מכל האתרים
איסוף נתונים:
- המפתח אומר שהרחבה זו אינה דורשת איסוף נתונים.
מידע נוסף
- גרסה
- 1.0.1
- גודל
- 16.04 ק״ב
- עדכון אחרון
- לפני 10 ימים (29 אפר׳ 2026)
- קטגוריות קשורות
- רישיון
- MIT License
- מדיניות פרטיות
- קריאת מדיניות הפרטיות עבור תוספת זו
- היסטוריית הגרסאות
- הוספה לאוסף