Seizafe - Epilepsy Alert for YouTube™
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Prevent Photosensitive-Epileptic seizures while watching YouTube™ videos. We'll warn you before you see any flashy videos.
Seizafe flaunts a life saving algorithm and a beautiful user-experience designed to warn you before any rapidly flashing scenes in YouTube™ videos. Countless YouTube™ videos these days have no warnings whatsoever for any impending Epileptic content, thus imposing an unforeseen danger upon those among us who have the condition. Seizafe is (specially 🌼) designed for people with Photosensitive-Epilepsy / any other neurological disorder, keeping you safe from unexpected jarring/flashing/bright transitions in videos which could cause deadly Photosensitive seizures. Since anyone can develop epilepsy, Seizafe is an ideal solution to narrow down the chances of you developing the condition, even as a healthy individual. The sensitivity of the algorithm to identify flashing content can be adjusted to your preference via the sensitivity controls in the pop-up menu on our extension. Seizafe is ideal for public computer labs/kiosks/lounges eg. in hotels, schools, hospitals, offices, airports etc. Public safety is a very important value to keep those around us safe, even from the simple but unexpected dangers of videos. Seizafe is one Chrome Extension with a greater story behind it. Be safe. Be kind.💜
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- Version0.0.0.2
- UpdatedSeptember 11, 2020
- Offered byreuelthecloudwalker
- Size31.74KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperReuelthecloudwalker
92 The Pond Road Residence York University, 4700 Keele Street North York, York University, ON M3J1P3 CAEmail
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