No Distractions - Block Shorts, Reels & Feeds (YouTube, Reddit, Insta, FB)
Remove Reels, Shorts & Suggested posts across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook & Reddit.
As of June 2026, No Distractions - Block Shorts, Reels & Feeds (YouTube, Reddit, Insta, FB) has 1,000 users and a 4.60/5 rating from 20 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.
Usersup 185.7 percent+185.7%
1.0K
1,000
Ratingup 1.5 percent+1.5%
4.60
20 reviews
Reviewsup 17.6 percent+17.6%
20
Version
0.0.0.8
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates, changed permissions.
History
9 snapshotsTracking since Apr 3, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 3, 2026 | 350 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.5 |
| Apr 17, 2026 | 355 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.6 |
| Apr 25, 2026 | 367 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.7 |
| May 2, 2026 | 362 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.8 |
| May 8, 2026 | 376 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.8 |
| May 13, 2026 | 410 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.8 |
| May 19, 2026 | 438 | 4.53 | 17 | 0.0.0.8 |
| May 25, 2026 | 415 | 4.56 | 18 | 0.0.0.8 |
| Jun 7, 2026 | 1.0K | 4.58 | 19 | 0.0.0.8 |
| Now | 1.0K | 4.60 | 20 | 0.0.0.8 |
Changelog
- Apr 25, 2026description
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.7 ● Reddit remove Games section ● Reddit remove Best of Reddit section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.6 ● Youtube fix endscreen suggestions ● Youtube center video ● Bug Fixes Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.8 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.7 ● Reddit remove Games section ● Reddit remove Best of Reddit section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.6 ● Youtube fix endscreen suggestions ● Youtube center video ● Bug Fixes Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
- Apr 17, 2026description
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.6 ● Youtube fix endscreen suggestions ● Youtube center video ● Bug Fixes Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.7 ● Reddit remove Games section ● Reddit remove Best of Reddit section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.6 ● Youtube fix endscreen suggestions ● Youtube center video ● Bug Fixes Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
- Apr 3, 2026description
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram completely hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.6 ● Youtube fix endscreen suggestions ● Youtube center video ● Bug Fixes Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
- Apr 3, 2026host_permissions
https://www.youtube.com/*, https://m.youtube.com/*, *://*.facebook.com/*, *://*.instagram.com/*, *://*.reddit.com/*
*://*.youtube.com/*, *://*.facebook.com/*, *://*.instagram.com/*, *://*.reddit.com/*
Permissions & access
- Permissions
- storagealarmsidle
- Host access
- *://*.youtube.com/*, *://*.facebook.com/*, *://*.instagram.com/*, *://*.reddit.com/*
Screenshots
About
A browser extension to block social media distractions, including Reels, Shorts, infinite feeds, suggested posts, and recommendations across YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. Reclaim your focus and take back control of your social media usage. ✅ Keep posts from accounts you follow ❌ Hide "suggested for you" algorithmic feeds ❌ Block endless scrolling traps and recommendations ❌ Remove explore pages, reels, and trending content Specific Features ● Instagram: Block Suggested Posts, Reels tab, Explore feed, "You might like" content ● YouTube: Hide Recommended Videos, Shorts, Trending, video endscreen suggestions ● Reddit: Remove "Popular" feed, trending posts, recommended subreddits ● Facebook: Hide Suggested Posts, Reels, Pages You May Like, Watch recommendations Why No Distractions? ● Multi-platform support (not just single-site extensions) ● 100% Open Source - transparent code you can trust and verify ● Zero data collection - completely privacy-friendly ● Ready out-of-the-box - no time wasted on complex configuration Changelog Version 0.8 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.7 ● Reddit remove Games section ● Reddit remove Best of Reddit section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.6 ● Youtube fix endscreen suggestions ● Youtube center video ● Bug Fixes Version 0.5 ● Instagram remove suggested followers section ● Instagram hide For You section ● Bug Fixes Version 0.4 ● Bug Fixes Version 0.3 ● Major UI overhaul ● Added 2FA style confirmation after general toggle (intentionally making it a bit harder to turn off) ● Reduced toggle off revert timer to 1h from 2h ● Bug fixes Version 0.2 ● Instead of removing feeds (making the pages feel empty), now redirects to user-specific feeds (YouTube to subscriptions, Instagram to following ...) ● Bug fixes Version 0.1 ● Initial launch ● Remove feeds for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit ● General toggle to turn off extension ● Toggle to turn off for each site individually
Technical
- Version
- 0.0.0.8
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 132KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 1
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- looidefpafaogockjglamdijbaocichg
- Developer ID
- u034a64d305cb52f98d886cfaba085d22
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- Aug 19, 2025
- Last Updated (Store)
- Apr 22, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 7, 2026
- Website
- nodistractions.app
- Support URL
- nodistractions.app
- Privacy Policy
- https://nodistractions.app/privacy-policy
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