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Zen Google – Block Sign-in Popups & AI Overview

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Overview

Block the Google sign-in popup and remove AI Overview from search.

Zen Google quietly removes two of Google's most persistent interruptions: • The "Sign in with Google" One Tap popup — the credential card that auto-appears on third-party sites. Blocked at the network level on every site, before it can even load. Want it on a few sites where you actually use Google sign-in? Keep an allowlist: click "Allow here" in the popup, or manage the full list on the options page. • The AI Overview in Google Search — the AI summary block at the top of results. Choose the stable "Web-tab redirect" (lands you on plain results via udm=14, while Images, News, and Shopping tabs keep working) or an experimental "Hide on page" mode. WHY YOU'LL LIKE IT • Calm by design — a clean, minimal toggle for each annoyance, with light and dark themes. • Per-site control — block One Tap everywhere by default, and allow it only on the sites you choose. • Private — no account, no sign-up, no analytics, no data leaves your browser. Settings sync only through your own Chrome account. • Lightweight — blocking happens at the network layer, so there's no flicker and no page-slowing scripts. • Honest about limits — Chrome's newer native "FedCM" sign-in prompt is drawn by the browser and can't be hidden by any extension. Zen Google gives you a one-click shortcut to the Chrome setting that turns it off. HOW IT WORKS Open the toolbar popup and flip on what you want. The first time you enable a feature, Chrome asks for the site access that feature needs — nothing is requested at install time. Turn a toggle off and the original Google behavior fully returns; this isn't a cosmetic hide. PERMISSIONS, PLAINLY Zen Google asks for site access only when you switch a feature on, and only for what that feature needs. It never collects, transmits, or sells any data. No backend, no accounts, no nonsense — just a calmer Google.

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    May 24, 2026
  • Offered by
    Shahzaib
  • Size
    22.17KiB
  • Languages
    English (United States)
  • Developer
    Email
    shahzaib@shahzaibakram.dev
  • Non-trader
    This 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.

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