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- How to get rid of StayFocusd Chrome extension? - Super User
I installed StayFocusd extension to boost my productivity and minimize time spent reading about dietary habits of Mongol soldiers in Genghis Khan's time, or the detailed differences between shallot
- How to block a specific page (and not the whole website) in Chrome?
I've tried the Google Chrome extensions BlockSite, StayFocusd, Site Blocker, but they all block whole websites I'd like to block the main homepage of YouTube while letting me go to specific videos pages
- windows registry - How to block un-installation of . . . - Super User
In order to prevent de-installation of the chrome extension "stayfocusd" In a windows 10 pc with both Chrome Version 67 0 3396 62 (Official Build) (64-bit) and chromium Version 67 0 3396 62 (Offic
- A truly strict site blocking extension - Super User
But I could not find any site blocking extension for chrome which has quite the same feature The extension StayFocusd has a nuclear option, similar to the strict mode of AppBlock, but even with the nuclear mode on it is very easy to remove the extension just by clicking on its icon and hitting remove from chromium
- google chrome - How to block browser from using? - Super User
Due to this I have Customized many things in my settings like I have installed extensions like StayFocusd and StayFree which are used for blocking sites, in regedit I have disabled accessing new tabs and private ones but I cannot access regedit again, I have removed MS Edge, disabled MS Store, and also restricted the use of getting multiple
- No Internet in Chrome but MS Edge (Chromium) works fine, how is it . . .
For some weird reason, chrome stops working in between If restart the system it works again "No internet Try: Checking the network cables, modem, and router Reconnecting to Wi-Fi Running Win
- Blocking a website after two visits in the same day in Google Chrome
You should give the Chrome Extension StayFocusd a try It doesn't restrict you based on visits but time spent on each site You can configure the time allowed for sites and also the time period in which StayFocusd operates i e 9am - 5pm etc
- windows 7 - disable chrome task manager? alternatively: prevent . . .
I have installed the chrome extension "Stayfocusd" which blocks websites for a certain amount of time However, I have noticed a way to get around this If you go to Chrome Task Manager and kill the
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