Spoiler Alert is a alerts extension for chrome. also, it is spoiler protection extension. it's a free extension , it has 25 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 1 rated user, last update is 3635 days ago.
SpoilerAlert is a Google Chrome Extension that blocks potential tv show and sport spoilers from Facebook newsfeeds. Simply select the shows or sport’s teams that you follow in order to personalize the content that you would like filtered. Afterwards, when a reference to an entered term is found on Facebook, our app will blur that post, explain why the blocking occurred, and provide an option to remove the blocking. Features: - Visible blocking of Facebook posts - Optional removal of blocking - TV show and Sports team Packages - Customized Blocking Settings - Personalized Statistics and Analytics With the explosion of television show internet streaming services like Netflix and Hulu the amount of people watching television shows online has skyrocketed. With viewers often turning to social media in reaction, it has become commonplace for Facebook or Twitter users to be exposed to information or results that they wish they would not have seen. Whether it is what happened in the latest episode of their favorite television show or the score of the sports game they recorded, having a show or game spoiled by friends on social media can be frustrating and often heartbreaking. Now, with SpoilerAlert say goodbye to those unwanted posts! Just tell us what you follow and we'll do the rest.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Wow! So far so good. Even in images it seems to work. Need to try it a little more. Does it save your terms over different computers?