Compare Chrome extensions: Ban Site vs uBlacklist
Stats | Ban Site | uBlacklist |
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User count | 35 | 200,000+ |
Average rating | 5.00 | 4.45 |
Rating count | 1 | 641 |
Last updated | 2019-02-10 | 2024-02-28 |
Size | 20.55K | 428.03K |
Version | 0.0.3 | 8.5.1 |
Short description | |
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Remove Search Results from Undesired Websites. | Blocks sites you specify from appearing in Google search results |
Full summary | |
Do you search Google 50 times a day? Have you noticed some annoying website that keeps coming up in your searches? How nice would it be to tell Google to stop showing you results from websites you don't like? This simple tool will allow you to remove search results coming from websites you dislike. Without this tool your only option today is to type: -site:some-bad-site.com -site:some-other-bad-site.com ,along your search, and Google will remove any result from the listed domains for you. Which is already kind of cool. But isn't it painful to write the commands each time? |
This extension prevents the sites you specify from appearing in Google search results. You can add rules on search result pages, or on sites to be blocked by clicking the toolbar icon. Rules can be specified either by match patterns (e.g. ://.example.com/*) or by regular expressions (e.g. /example.(net|org)/). You can use this extension in several search engines other than Google. The list of supported search engines is available at: https://github.com/iorate/ublacklist#supported-search-engines You can synchronize rulesets across devices via cloud storage. At the moment, Google Drive and Dropbox are supported. You can also subscribe to public rulesets. Some subscriptions are listed on the website: https://iorate.github.io/ublacklist/subscriptions Usage: https://iorate.github.io/ublacklist/docs/getting-started |