Blissify Blissify

Productivity
Version: 0.0.1
Last Update: 2016-08-24

Overview

Blissify is a Chrome extension developed by blissifyhq. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Blissify is 0.0.1, updated on 2016-08-24.
19 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.blissify.io

Blissify uses facial recognition technology to automatically block pages that are making you unhappy.

Blissify is an extension for Google Chrome that uses emotion detection technology to automatically block the websites that make you unhappy. All you need to get started is a webcam.

Blissify uses your webcam to monitor your facial expressions in real-time as you browse the internet. Upon detecting a rapid increase in negative emotions, Blissify will hide the page you are currently viewing before adding it to your personal block list.

After running Blissify for the first time you will be asked to do a quick calibration: this is so Blissify knows what your 'neutral browsing expression', or NBE, looks like. Sensitivity can be adjusted until you find a negativity avoidance level that works for you.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

19

Information

Last Update

2016-08-24

Current Version

0.0.1

Size

1.55MiB

Author

blissifyhq

Website

www.blissify.io

Category

Productivity

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avatar Anguel Roumenov
2016-12-27

I didn't get to use it, but it seems like the base functionality needs a lot of work. It wasn't able to detect my user facing camera and kept looking out the other side of my Surface Pro. It has no options, so I can't tell it which camera to use.
It sounds neat, but I don't honestly know.

avatar Taylor
2016-09-19

Seems to work just perfectly without glasses on, but with glasses on it will not work even remotely well due to the reflection of the screen on my glasses, making it too hard to track my eyes.

avatar Anguel Roumenov
2016-12-27

I didn't get to use it, but it seems like the base functionality needs a lot of work. It wasn't able to detect my user facing camera and kept looking out the other side of my Surface Pro. It has no options, so I can't tell it which camera to use.
It sounds neat, but I don't honestly know.

avatar Taylor
2016-09-19

Seems to work just perfectly without glasses on, but with glasses on it will not work even remotely well due to the reflection of the screen on my glasses, making it too hard to track my eyes.

avatar Anguel Roumenov
2016-12-27

I didn't get to use it, but it seems like the base functionality needs a lot of work. It wasn't able to detect my user facing camera and kept looking out the other side of my Surface Pro. It has no options, so I can't tell it which camera to use.
It sounds neat, but I don't honestly know.