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HoverBlurr

A browser extension that automatically blurs images on webpages and reveals them when you hover — helping you stay focused and distraction-free.

What it does

  • Automatically blurs images on websites
  • Reveal images by hovering
  • Customizable blur intensity and speed
  • Permanent site whitelisting
  • Session-based temporary whitelisting

Installation

Chromium

  1. Download the HoverBlurr-Chrome-*.zip file from the Releases page
  2. Open chrome://extensions/
  3. Enable “Developer mode”
  4. Drag and drop the downloaded file into the extensions page

Firefox

Install from the Firefox Add-ons Store

Usage

  1. Click the HoverBlurr icon in your browser toolbar
  2. Toggle the extension on/off
  3. Adjust settings
  4. Visit any website — images will blur automatically
  5. Use temporary or permanent whitelisting depending on what you need

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Alt+B — Toggle blur on/off for the current site
  • Alt+T — Temporarily whitelist the current site for this session

License

MIT License — see the LICENSE file for details.

Blur icons created by Icon mania — Flaticon