Web Content Filter (within your Browser)
A content filter for websites, emulating dansguardian’s score-based filter in JavaScript.
A rule-based content filter inside your browser.
The rules are taken from e2guardian: It has a number of key words, which it tries to find on the web page. For each word found, a score is incremented. If a certain limit is passed, the page is blocked.
You can set values via managed storage administratively. You can customize the block page. See https://www.patreon.com/posts/web-content-1-3-20710067.
Latest reviews
It's good. The idea is great. However many sites end up blocked, the reason being 'cached site'. It seems that keyword trigger full blocking automatically, instead of just adding some points in the scale. I've checked the blacklist to see if I can remove the phrase 'cached site' but it's not even there. I think 'cached site' should be added to the scale instead of immediately blocked, and the user allowed to edit it. Meanwhile, I work around it by increasing the threshold number so 'cached site' doesn't trigger it immediately.
Nice idea, please update UI if possible.
very good for blocking porn
very good for blocking porn