Overview
Excludes websites from search results
Search Engine Website Excluder is a powerful, lightweight Chrome extension designed to enhance your online search experience. It allows you to customize search results by excluding specific domains that you prefer not to see. Whether you're looking for more relevant information, avoiding distractions, or filtering out unwanted AI content, Search Engine Website Excluder puts you in control of what appears in your search results. Key Features: Domain Exclusion: Easily add or remove domains from your exclusion list to tailor search results to your needs. Real-Time Filtering: Apply changes immediately, so your search results reflect your preferences without delay. Cross-Engine Compatibility: Works seamlessly across various search engines, providing a consistent experience. User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive and simple to use, making the customization of search results accessible to everyone. Privacy-Focused: Operates with minimal permissions and ensures your settings are private and secure. tl;dr: This extension appends the "-site:" argument to your search results from a population of websites from a user-defined list to filter unwanted sites and AI content.
Randy HavensJun 3, 2024
Didn't do anything. I want to exclude Amazon from my search results, so I added amazon.com to the list. Didn't make a difference. Searched from the address bar, and from straight up google.com and didn't add anything to my search parameters, and still saw results from Amazon.
David mourelatosDeveloperJun 9, 2024
Apologies but I can't replicate this issue. Is this appending the "-site:" operator to the search? Are you entering search into the "Enter search keywords" box? Does it open a new tab? That is literally all this addon does is append this operator to your search, there is no point of failure to be had. it quite literally takes the populated array, opens a new tab with the direction to append the array to the google "search?q=" query. There are like 4 moving parts, it will NOT hijack your search by default to avoid any unnecessary intrusion.
Tom GregoryMay 14, 2024
Definitely not working. Added twitter.com to the Blocked Domains in the tool. When I search "twitter" the first result is twitter.com. When I search "twitter -site:twitter.com" there are no twitter results.
David mourelatosDeveloperMay 15, 2024
Which search engine are you using? is it appending the "-site:" argument to the search? brave is currently ignoring the operator, otherwise I cannot replicate your results. Moreover, you need to perform the search from the built-n search bar. To keep permissions and intrusion minimal it does not hijack your browser searches by default.
Loop LanoApr 25, 2024
Sadly it doesn't work the same way it does to the other two people. Either it is outdated or anything but after typing a website in and clicking search, I found the website page in my history. I did this many times to confirm that it ain't working so here is an honest review.
David mourelatosDeveloperMay 4, 2024
Apologies, it appears Brave search is not acknowledging the "-site:" operator. Other engines seem to be fine, I will investigate a fix.
Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedJanuary 16, 2024
- Offered bydavidmourelatos
- Size88.64KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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