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Scroll Stop

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Mat MacKenzieApr 28, 2024

Very nice! Especially like the option of stopping after some number of screens. I installed this after reading "Stolen Focus" by Johann Hari. Infinite scroll is one of the devices some websites use to keep us engaged when we have better things to do.

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AlexisFeb 5, 2024

Thank you!

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Hakou ReggabNov 3, 2023

i wish if that a white list because i wan it in just home page in YouTube par example

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Jasper FaddenAug 31, 2023

Incredibly clever designed extension that fills a different niche than others. A shame it's so unknown, as it works incredibly well with a set of other blockers when you can't block specific sties entirely.

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Paul TuckerMay 3, 2023

Love it! So many extensions focus on blocking, which doesn't work for a lot of the platforms and tools I need to use daily—I just want to be alerted to when I've slipped from purposeful usage into the doomscroll whirlpool. This extension does exactly that, and does it well. This extension won't change your behavior or prevent you from changing the settings. It'll just help you enforce the good habits you've already been purposeful in creating. Yes, a time setting might be helpful, but as so... Show more

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David PMar 5, 2023

The positive: - It has basic functionality to limit screen time usage (it's about all you can say) The not so positive - It has really limits that are far from practical or even common anywhere else, there are not standard on any productivity too.No one tracks webpages in pixels and as for screens. Given that webpages can be endless is a screen the one on my desktop or phone. - there are no options to specify types of webpages. The strong recommendation - Put in minutes for time limits real... Show more

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Cristian CarrazanaFeb 19, 2020

No sirve. Do not work. Scroll still active.

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Krisztián KövesFeb 10, 2019

I first tried this extension a while ago and now started using it again after looking through some extensions I'd disabled a while ago... The updated design is great, and you can now select the number of screens to limit yourself to when scrolling - although when you revisit the settings page for the same site later, it shows the equivalent pixel value instead of the "screen count" you had set previously. I like the various options of what to do when you hit your limit: there's a nice range ... Show more

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Jess ColopyFeb 3, 2019

As someone who gets caught scrolling on Facebook and Twitter mindlessly for hours, I love the concept of this. And I love that there are different options for what happens when you've reached your scroll limit. The one problem I had was the use of pixels to measure when to stop scrolling. For someone in tech or design this wouldn't be an issue, but as an average user, I honestly don't know how many pixels is too many pixels to scroll. I set it to the default 500 and got past 2-3 Facebook post... Show more

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