What we make

A Chrome extension that helps hide or block distracting sites, search results, video cards, news links, and forum posts based on filters the user controls.

Who it helps

Workers, founders, students, parents, creators, and anyone who wants to use the browser without getting pulled into low-value loops.

What we value

Local control, transparent filters, practical focus, and a browsing experience that helps people leave the screen with energy left.

Why this exists

Liberty Lock Plus grew out of a simple frustration: the browser is where a lot of good work happens, but it is also where the easiest distractions wait. The extension is built for people who want to open the web with a purpose and leave with that purpose intact.

The goal is not to make the internet smaller. The goal is to make it more intentional. You decide which sites, phrases, feeds, and patterns create noise for you, then the extension helps push those things out of the way while you work.

Small by design

The extension is intentionally narrow. It blocks direct site visits and hides matching search, news, video, and forum results so your browser feels less like an attention trap.

User judgment first

Seed lists are only a starting point. You can review, remove, or add filters based on your own goals, habits, and tolerance for friction.

No account needed

The core experience does not ask you to sign in. Your settings are meant to stay inside the extension, close to the browser choices you are making.

Maintained with care

Search pages and feeds change often. Updates focus on keeping the extension understandable, useful, and quiet enough to disappear into the workday.

Support

Want to help keep it maintained?

Voluntary support helps cover testing time, browser changes, store assets, and new filter improvements.