It's called Kardblock and it's in beta right now. But that won't stop you from downloading it.

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All you have to do is give the site your email address and you'll have access.

So if you want to not see anything about Kim, Kimye or even North, use the extension and it's supposed to remove any mention of them from your browser, like ad blockers do.

There's a catch to using the app.

According to AdWeek, the app is also an advertisement for the company that designed it called Chameleon.

Chameleon promises to help clients "go viral and optimize your social media."

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U.S. Rep. Mike Collins' Senate campaign used Sen. Jon Ossoff's Senate portrait (center) to create an AI-generated video of Ossoff talking about his vote not to end the government shutdown.  The video was reposted to Collins' campaign account on X (left). (Screenshot)

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