
Red-It door AugustoFrade
Recover your sanity and enhance your browsing experience by blocking unwanted content on Reddit
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Over deze extensie
Red-It is a Firefox extension designed to enhance the your Reddit browsing experience by allowing you to block unwanted posts based on keywords. Take control of your Reddit feed and filter out posts that contain specific words, phrases and simple patterns you'd rather not see.
Recover your sanity while browsing today!
Features:
- General
- Block posts with a blocklist. Accepts wildcard (*)
- Block Communities
- Block Comments
- Block NSFW posts
- Block premium ads
Extension data management options can be found in the settings page.
Below are the following permissions the extension requires and what they are used for:
Recover your sanity while browsing today!
Features:
- General
- Block posts with a blocklist. Accepts wildcard (*)
- Block Communities
- Block Comments
- Block NSFW posts
- Block premium ads
Extension data management options can be found in the settings page.
Below are the following permissions the extension requires and what they are used for:
- Storage: saving and retrieving user-defined rules to block content with.
- Tabs: opening settings page and displaying blocked subreddit page.
- WebRequest, WebRequestBlocking: detecting subreddit access to deny access to it in case the subreddit is set by the user to be blocked by the extension.
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Vereiste machtigingen:
- Browsertabbladen benaderen
- Uw gegevens voor websites in het domein reddit.com benaderen
- Uw gegevens voor old.reddit.com benaderen
- Uw gegevens voor www.reddit.com benaderen
Meer informatie
- Add-on-koppelingen
- Versie
- 0.8.4
- Grootte
- 32,72 KB
- Laatst bijgewerkt
- één maand geleden (10 sep. 2025)
- Verwante categorieën
- Versiegeschiedenis
- Toevoegen aan collectie
Uitgaveopmerkingen voor 0.8.4
- Fixed blocked keywords followed or preceded by hypens and exclamation marks not being handled properly