The Daily Mail and Daily Express are popular UK tabloid newspapers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Express When using the internet in the UK its almost impossible to avoid occasionally accessing the website of one or the other, even if one finds their political and social outlook unpleasant or offensive. KittenBlock is designed to solve this problem. It performs one simple function: if the browser is directed to either website it will be redirected instead to a selection of photos from http://www.teaandkittens.co.uk. There is no override option, and there are no options to configure. The extension can be disabled in the usual manner should the user wish. NEW: Updated v1.1 changes the manifest file format, so this extension works with recent versions of Chrome.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Kitten Block Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Kitten Block Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Replaces hyberbolic headlines from bombastic viral websites with a slightly more realistic version.
Replaces animated gifs throughout the internet with gfycat optimized HTML5 videos.
Replaces images of Donald Trump with kittens. Again.
Significantly improves YouTube comments by replacing them with random herps and derps.
Replaces the text 'the cloud' with 'my butt', as well as 'cloud' with 'butt' in certain contexts.
Putting numbers in human terms.
Blocks dailymail.co.uk links, because you don't need that rubbish in your life.
Highlights transphobic/anti-LGBT and trans-friendly subreddits/users/facebook pages/groups with different colors.
Replaces images of Nigel Farage or UKIP with kittens. Because kittens > UKIP.