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Detoxify-Youtubeis a Chrome extension that allows users to blur irrelevant videos in their YouTube feed based on user-defined keywords. This extension enhances the YouTube browsing experience by focusing on content that matters to you.

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Detoxify-Youtube Chrome Extension

Made Using Manifest V3

Overview

Detoxify-Youtubeis a Chrome extension that allows users to blur irrelevant videos in their YouTube feed based on user-defined keywords. This extension enhances the YouTube browsing experience by focusing on content that matters to you.

Features

  • Filter YouTube videos based on custom keywords
  • Blur irrelevant videos in the feed
  • Dynamic filtering as you scroll
  • Matches keywords in video titles, channel names, and descriptions
  • Easy-to-use popup interface for managing keywords

Installation

  1. Clone this repository or download the ZIP file.
  2. Open Chrome and navigate to chrome://extensions/.
  3. Enable "Developer mode" in the top right corner.
  4. Click "Load unpacked" and select the directory containing the extension files.

Usage

  1. Click on the extension icon in the Chrome toolbar.
  2. Enter your desired keywords, separated by commas.
  3. Click "Save Keywords" to apply the filter.
  4. Browse YouTube and enjoy a more focused feed!

Development

To contribute to this project, please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contact

For any queries or suggestions, please open an issue in this repository.

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Detoxify-Youtubeis a Chrome extension that allows users to blur irrelevant videos in their YouTube feed based on user-defined keywords. This extension enhances the YouTube browsing experience by focusing on content that matters to you.

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