Own Your Time Own Your Time

Productivity
Version: 1.1.1
Last Update: 2017-10-02

Overview

Own Your Time is a Chrome extension developed by Luke Meier. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Own Your Time is 1.1.1, updated on 2017-10-02.
155 users have installed this extension. 11 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Online companies spends millions to keep you distracted. Block sites, remember why you visit, and don't give up your autonomy.

Online companies spend millions of dollars trying to keep you distracted on their sites. It's hard to stay focused on what matters in life when notifications and popups scream for your attention. Own Your Time will help give you a leg up keeping control of your browsing habits, even when Facebook wants to keep you logged on. Blacklist sites like on any other distraction blocker, but don't let the extension own your time either. You're free to visit your blocked sites whenever you want. Give a brief explanation for why you want to visit the site to discourage mindless browsing and encourage mindful internet use. This extension is in development, so feel free to suggest added features that would make your browsing experience easier to control.

Rating

11 ratings

Total Installs

155

Information

Last Update

2017-10-02

Current Version

1.1.1

Size

478KiB

Author

Luke Meier

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar ekarron
2021-12-20

Pretty good, can't block all websites you want to block, but still a decent extension

avatar Василий Камалтынов
2021-02-03

Hi.
Maybe add to allowed list, and block all other?

avatar Jeeyon Shim
2021-01-25

I love this, but I have one error note: currently, the version I have does not block Twitter because the script notes it as ".twitter.com" rather than "www.twitter.com." If that could get fixed the app would be ideal! It's already helped me a lot with Facebook and other socials.

avatar Frozen Marshmellows
2020-11-21

It soo good but it would have been better if it saved all the explanations

avatar A Google User
2018-11-08

The tiny step of forcing you to enter text before viewing one of your blacklisted sites is often enough to remind me of what I'm supposed to be doing. 10/10