Crackbook Revival is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.38 from 24 rated user, last update is 1705 days ago.
Crackbook Revival is an open source fork/modification of the original Crackbook extension by Gintautas Miliauskas (chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/crackbook/nbgjmohekjolcgemlolblankocjlgalf) This is a Chrome extension for discouraging use of attention-sucking websites such as Facebook or Reddit. The idea behind Crackbook is that delaying access to the website is more effective than straight blocking because you are less likely to just disable the block after a while. The extension will delay every hit to blacklisted site. The delay is just a few seconds initially, but it increases slightly on every hit. Revival Changes: - Removed attempted reporting of anonymous usage data (which wasn't working anyway due to original site being offline). - Delay timer resets on specified intervals (which was already in the original repository but was not published on the store). - Hide scrollbars until the content is revealed. - Some fixes for the history graph. - Some fixes for the options interface. - Add option to use a blurred overlay - courtesy of @prettymuchbryce - Pause video and audio in the background - courtesy of @nickwb - Other minor fixes.
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just helps you if you procrastinate
It really works! I use it with "MAD - Mindful Anti Distraction" addon- they work hand in hand. When you get passed one barrier, there is another!
It seems good (haven't tried it for more than a couple of times), but there are websites that I want to block to VARYING DEGREES- as some websites I only want to check e.g. 5 times a day and others not at all, so it's hard to find a balance between these different aspects.