LinkedIn Feed Filter

Filter your LinkedIn feed by keyword, company, or person — invisibly, without unfollowing anyone. Your feed, your rules.

As of June 2026, LinkedIn Feed Filter has 1 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3

History

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Changelog

  • May 27, 2026
    description
    LinkedIn's built-in tools are all-or-nothing. Un-follow someone and they might notice. Block a company and you lose all context. Feed Filter gives you surgical, invisible control over what you see — without changing a single connection.
    
    Why people use Feed Filter
    
    You left a company, but your network didn't
    Your connections still work there, still post about it, still tag it in updates. You don't need to see any of that. Feed Filter hides posts mentioning a company name — from anyone — without unfollowing a single person.
    
    
    You like someone, just not everything they post
    Block specific keywords or post types from a person's updates. They keep their followers and their engagement. You keep your sanity and your connection.
    
    
    Your ex is everywhere — and so are your mutual connections
    You're still connected to the same people. They're still posting pics, check-ins, and updates that include someone you'd rather not think about. Feed Filter handles it quietly.
    
    
    Your feed is 80% images and videos you scroll past anyway
    The media collapse feature makes every post text-first. Expand the ones worth your time. Scroll the rest in a fraction of the space.
    LinkedIn's built-in tools are all-or-nothing. Un-follow someone and they might notice. Block a company and you lose all context. Feed Filter gives you surgical, invisible control over what you see — without changing a single connection.
    
    FYI on usage: Due to how the page renders, you might need to scroll and load a few posts before the filter kicks in.  This is a known issue that we've not yet found a workaround.
    
    
    Why people use Feed Filter
    
    You left a company, but your network didn't
    Your connections still work there, still post about it, still tag it in updates. You don't need to see any of that. Feed Filter hides posts mentioning a company name — from anyone — without unfollowing a single person.
    
    
    You like someone, just not everything they post
    Block specific keywords or post types from a person's updates. They keep their followers and their engagement. You keep your sanity and your connection.
    
    Your feed is 80% images and videos you scroll past anyway
    The media collapse feature makes every post text-first. Expand the ones worth your time. Scroll the rest in a fraction of the space.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storageactiveTabtabscontextMenusscripting
Host access
https://www.linkedin.com/*

Screenshots

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About

LinkedIn's built-in tools are all-or-nothing. Un-follow someone and they might notice. Block a company and you lose all context. Feed Filter gives you surgical, invisible control over what you see — without changing a single connection.

FYI on usage: Due to how the page renders, you might need to scroll and load a few posts before the filter kicks in.  This is a known issue that we've not yet found a workaround.


Why people use Feed Filter

You left a company, but your network didn't
Your connections still work there, still post about it, still tag it in updates. You don't need to see any of that. Feed Filter hides posts mentioning a company name — from anyone — without unfollowing a single person.


You like someone, just not everything they post
Block specific keywords or post types from a person's updates. They keep their followers and their engagement. You keep your sanity and your connection.

Your feed is 80% images and videos you scroll past anyway
The media collapse feature makes every post text-first. Expand the ones worth your time. Scroll the rest in a fraction of the space.

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
35.05KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
ude1d62fc73a88149ac846d0cbffadb8e
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 14, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 21, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.