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Let’s face it. It’s hard work getting away from the Kardashians on the Web these days.
You can keep scrolling, but one of them is sure to pop up somewhere and send you over the edge.
Well, now there’s a solution – KardBlock.
KardBlock is an adblocker, specifically for the Kardashian clan. The website for the extension explains that it simply makes them disappear.
Its creator, James Shamsi, is currently working with growth hacking company Chameleon.la on a similar filter that obliterates Justin Bieber references.
You can sign up now on the site to have your newsfeeds cleared of all things Kardashian.
Photo Credit: Flickr/Eva Rinaldi
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