Calmy
Overview
Hide any topic from any website — politics, spoilers, anything. 100% local, 100% private.
Detailed Description You're tired of crypto takes, election coverage, celebrity drama? Calmy hides any topic from any website — add a term and it's gone. All processing happens in your browser, nothing leaves your device HOW IT WORKS Add topics you want gone. Calmy replaces matching content with a quiet placeholder. Hover to read the original anytime. Unlike keyword blockers, Calmy understands meaning. Filter "crypto" and it catches content about Bitcoin, blockchain, and NFTs — without you listing each term. Filter a show title and it catches reviews, recaps, and reactions. TWO MODES Hide mode — Add topics to remove. Everything else stays. Show-only mode — Add topics to keep. Everything else is hidden. Turn Hacker News into an AI-only feed. Turn any page into a focused single-topic view. WHAT PEOPLE USE CALMY FOR - Topic fatigue — Done hearing about crypto, AI hype, or celebrity drama? Add it and it's gone. - Deep-work focus — Filter out sports scores, breaking news, or whatever else drags you in. Check the site, get what you need, move on. - Stress reduction — Keep distressing content off the page before your eyes land on it. - Spoiler avoidance — Add a show title, filter all mentions, remove the term after watching. - Curated reading — Switch to show-only mode, add one topic, and everything else disappears. Any noisy site becomes a single-topic feed. PRIVACY There are no Calmy servers. No account. No record of what you filter or which sites you use. The AI runs inside the extension — it reads the page, decides, and the result stays on your device. We don't know what text you've been filtering. GETTING STARTED - Open the Calmy popup and wait a moment — the AI model loads once on first use (under a minute). - Add the topics you want to filter. - Add the websites where filtering should apply. - Reload the page. - Your settings are saved locally and apply automatically from then on. WORKS ON ANY WEBSITE News sites, Reddit, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Hacker News, forums, blogs, YouTube — if there is text on the page, Calmy can filter it. THE HONEST PART Calmy is accurate, not perfect. We prioritise precision — not hiding things you wanted to see — over catching everything. Roughly 1 in 15–20 matching items may slip through. If the filter is too aggressive, hover any placeholder to check the original. The extension is under active development.
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Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedApril 7, 2026
- Offered byandrii.yeremeiev.login
- Size13.89MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
andrii.yeremeiev.login@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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