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FocusProtect is a Chrome extension built specifically around YouTube usage. Its main goal is to help users cut down on time lost to mindless video browsing, Shorts, and recommendation feeds. The page states that it has 10,000+ active users and a 4.8-star rating, and highlights that it is free, requires no account, and works immediately after installation.
The product is fairly focused in scope. It can hide the YouTube home feed, Shorts, comments, and recommended content, reducing the triggers that lead users into “infinite scrolling.” Users can set a daily usage limit, after which access is blocked. It also supports smart scheduling, including break periods, vacation mode, and focus windows. Password protection helps prevent users from casually changing settings when their willpower is low. An emergency override feature allows temporary access when necessary, while daily usage counts and time limits help reduce the risk of abuse. In addition, it supports default video playback speed settings and remembers preferences, which is useful for people who use YouTube as a learning resource and want to watch more efficiently.
The captured text indicates that FocusProtect is available for free on the Chrome Web Store. No paid plans, subscription pricing, enterprise edition, or payment methods are mentioned. Deployment is essentially through a browser extension and depends on the Chrome and YouTube environment. The page does not disclose any cloud backend, self-hosting option, API, or third-party integrations.
Its strengths are its low barrier to entry, no registration requirement, and focus on a common high-frequency pain point. The password protection and emergency override features also fit the real-world needs of a personal self-control tool. The downsides are that it has limited enterprise software characteristics: there is no visible team collaboration, permission management, audit reporting, compliance certification, or data security detail. The page describes it as “Privacy-focused,” but provides little verifiable technical or policy information to support that claim.
FocusProtect is better suited to students, freelancers, knowledge workers, and individual users who need to control their YouTube usage time. It is not suitable as an enterprise-grade employee productivity management platform. For users in mainland China, both the Chrome Web Store and YouTube are typically subject to access restrictions, so actual use may be partially limited or may require a network proxy. Alternatives include StayFocusd, Unhook, DF Tube, Freedom, Cold Turkey, or domestic system-level app restriction tools.
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