Ofemy Focus

Block sites, hide elements, and filter content to reclaim attention.

As of June 2026, Ofemy Focus has 8 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
0.1.4
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

History

3 snapshots

Tracking since May 29, 2026.

8.246.54.76May 29, 2026Jun 10, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 29, 20260.1.0
Jun 4, 20260.1.0
Jun 10, 202650.1.4
Now80.1.4

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagealarmsdeclarativeNetRequestdeclarativeNetRequestWithHostAccessscriptingactiveTabtabsidle
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

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About

Ofemy Focus is a fine-grained attention tool for Chrome. It bundles three independent features behind a single toolbar icon — block whole sites, hide individual page elements, or filter items inside feeds by keyword or regex. Rules live on your device and apply instantly to every tab.

WHAT'S INSIDE

• Website Blocker — Block any site on a schedule (e.g. "Twitter, weekdays 9–17") or after a daily time budget (e.g. "30 minutes / day on YouTube"). Blocked pages show a calm focus overlay; allowlisted paths bypass the block.

• Element Hider — Pick any DOM element with the in-page picker and hide it. Hold Alt while scrolling to walk up/down the DOM and target the right node. Choose how to hide: remove entirely, `display: none`, or `opacity: 0`. The selector is stable across page reloads.

• Content Filter — Pick a repeating card (article, post, video tile) and the picker proposes the right repeating-ancestor selector. Add keywords or regex; matching cards are hidden as you scroll. Keep the feed, drop the noise.

WHY YOU MIGHT WANT IT

• Three tools in one. Replaces a handful of single-purpose blockers and hiders with one tidy popup.
• On-device only. Rules live in chrome.storage.local. No telemetry, no backend, no account.
• Schedule- and budget-aware. Blockers respect time-of-day windows and daily caps — not just on/off.
• Manifest V3. Built on Chrome's current extension platform; uses declarativeNetRequest for fast, native blocking.
• Full import/export. The options page exports your rules as JSON; bring them to another machine in one click.

PERMISSIONS, EXPLAINED

• storage — saves your block, hider, and filter rules locally.
• alarms — schedules the daily reset of time-budget counters.
• declarativeNetRequest / declarativeNetRequestWithHostAccess — Chrome's native blocking API used by the Website Blocker.
• scripting — injects the element picker and content-filter logic into the active tab on demand.
• activeTab / tabs — lets the popup target the page you're currently looking at.
• idle — pauses time-budget counters while you're away from the computer.
• host permissions <all_urls> — required so element hiders and content filters can run on any site whose rules you configure. Code runs locally; nothing is transmitted.

GOOD TO KNOW

• Picker UX — open the popup → Hiders or Filters tab → "Pick element" / "Pick card". The picker opens an outline overlay; click the element you want to target. Alt+scroll changes selection depth.
• Per-site scoping — every rule can be scoped to one origin, a path, a domain glob, or a regex URL match.
• Pause anywhere — the popup shows the count of active rules for the current tab; one click disables them all on that origin.

Technical

Version
0.1.4
Manifest
V3
Size
168KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
peimomokfpbgdbacjkoofdfjjipbblmm
Developer ID
u6a9a0651ca2f2d2bd387abf7fb484fd6
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 28, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 1, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
Website
ofemy.com

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 10, 2026.