Block websites by adding their domain to a list. There are two ways to block a domain. You can go to the extensions HOME/options page to manually add the domain. Or you can click on "ADD DOMAIN" within the extension's popup page.
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-08-28 | Alex_4X | simple and convenient solution. helps get rid of annoying pop-up windows on sites for downloading files. Unfortunately, the function of editing the list of blocked domains is poorly implemented, but it is possible to save this list to a text file. | |
2023-08-05 | TechSavvy | I did not install the plug-in. As a security-conscious individual, it concerns me that this add-on requires the "Access your data for all websites" permission. This seems suspicious and unnecessary, given the technical details of how the internet works and the Firefox documentation. It appears that blocking websites is doable without the "Access your data for all websites" permission, as suggested by the existence of the "Liberty Arrow" add-on by Gary Strivin'. | |
2022-08-19 | DaddyCool | Description states : "When you try to visit the website it'll redirect you to 1 of 10 random extension page. That is assuming you have added the domain to the list." This may be confusing. Why not redirect to a 'Domain Blocker' page stating, i.e. "You have blocked this domain with 'Domain Blocker'? Confusing mainly for users of the browser other than the owner and wondering what the heck is going on ... |