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This Chrome browser extension hides ads on LinkedIn. Tired of seeing promoted post after promoted post while scrolling on LinkedIn? Download this browser extension to hide ads on LinkedIn. This can improve productivity and decrease distractions, making it easier to focus on networking. You can view the source code here: https://github.com/garnetred/hide-linkedin-ads.
No Noise LinkedIn
Block Ads, News, Suggested & Promoted posts on LinkedIn. Activate Focus Mode for a clean, distraction-free professional feed. ✨ No Noise LinkedIn (v2.2.1) – A Clean & Focused Feed Clean up your LinkedIn experience. 💼 🚀 Features: 🔹 🧹 Removes Suggested and Promoted Posts from your LinkedIn feed. 🔹 ❌ Block LinkedIn News and ad modules across the site. 🔹 🎯 Focus Mode: Hide the entire feed to stay distraction-free. 🔹 🌗 Dark/Light Theme: Seamlessly switch between dark and light themes. 🔹 ⚡️ Lightweight, open source, and privacy-friendly — no tracking! 🔹 🕹️ Control Panel to toggle features on/off. 🔹 🔓 Open Source: The code is transparent and available on GitHub. 🔹 🔐 Privacy-First: No tracking or data collection.
Distraction Free for LinkedIn™
Hide distractions on LinkedIn™ when you need to focus. This extension hides potential distractions on LinkedIn™, including the newsfeed, suggested news, ads, and suggested people to follow. This lets you get in, get out, and get it done. This extension is free and opensource. It is is not affiliated with or produced by LinkedIn™. I've gotten a lot of value from LinkedIn™ in the past, and hope this extension will help you use it even more effectively. View the code on github: https://github.com/mthurmond/distraction-free-for-linkedin --> Try my other two extensions to remove distractions. Both are free & open source: - Hide My Email for Gmail™: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gmail-inbox-hider/koobmglbcddgeoopgphanmhjppfaehaa?hl=en&authuser=0
No LinkedIn News
Hide LinkedIn News on the home page and in individual news articles. This browser extension disables the LinkedIn News section on the home page and within individual news stories. It eliminates distractions and makes it easier for users to focus while browsing LinkedIn. You can view the code for this project on GitHub via this link: https://www.github.com/garnetred/no-linkedin-news. Privacy Policy No LinkedIn News accesses Google's tabs and scripting permissions for browser extensions to update the styling if you're on the LinkedIn home page or visiting a specific news page. Note: This extension does not block the LinkedIn News profile page (https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/linkedin-news/) or posts from that profile.
LinkOff - Filter and Customizer for LinkedIn™
LinkOff cleans and customizes LinkedIn. It filters out the junk, leaving behind the posts and page elements that you want to see. Make your LinkedIn experience better, instantly! With fewer distractions and better filtered content your sales, lead generation and networking will be a smoother and more enjoyable experience. No more seeing unwanted likes and comments by your connections. Block the feed or filter it using custom keywords and find the connections and posts you want more easily. Job seeking? Advanced job filtering coming soon. While you are waiting, clean up your inbox - it can do that too! 🚀 Features - Option to hide the whole feed - Post filtering by content (polls, videos, promoted, shared, etc) - Hide posts by companies or specific people - Filter by custom keywords (politics, coronavirus, vaccination, Noah Jelich, whatever) - Hide posts shown due to interactions (comments, reactions, followed by connections) - Hide irrelevant old posts (older than an hour, day, week, month) - Select messages for mass deletion (clean your inbox) - Message filters (COMING SOON) - Unfollow all collections - Job filtering (COMING SOON) - Block ads on LinkedIn (banners and sidebar) - Hide LinkedIn learning and course recommendations - Hide community panel and follow recommendations - Stop LinkedIn premium upsell pestering - Fully configurable to suit your need! - Completely FREE and with NO ADS - Made with ❤️ by Noah Jelich :) > Are you going to make a Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey script? > What about Vivaldi/Brave/Edge/Opera and other browsers? The extension can be natively installed on all chromium browsers. > What about Safari and MacOs? The store charges 100$ per year to post apps, which I cannot afford. Since neither Chrome or Firefox allow for extensions in mobile browsers, you need to install a chromium distribution that does. I recommend Kiwi Browser (if you have any issues, please report them, still testing mobile support).