Anti-Social is the free browser extension that blocks social media — and redirects you somewhere better.
Already redirected thousands of doom-scrolling sessions.
Blocking social media
How it works
Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, and more — caught automatically.
A brief page serves as the pattern interrupt — backed by science to break habits.
Get back to work or be redirected wherever you choose.
Features
One click to activate. Blocking starts instantly. No setup, no configuration.
Turning it off isn’t instant. A countdown makes you think twice before disabling.
A 3-second pause before redirect. Just enough friction to break the habit loop.
Want to go somewhere better? Set a new destination and Anti-Social will redirect you.
See how many times Anti-Social has saved you from the void.
Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, X, LinkedIn and more — all covered.
Blocked list
Subdomains are caught too, like old.reddit.com (no being sneaky).
• Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, Tumblr, Threads, Discord, Twitch, Bluesky, Telegram, Dailymotion
• Xing, Kununu, LINE, Kwai, Note, Niconico
Yes! You can now add your own custom sites to block. Just head to Options and add any sites you wish to be redirected from.
Anywhere you like! Just open the options menu and set your new destination.
No. Anti-Social stores everything locally on your device. Nothing is sent to any server. There’s no account, no analytics, no telemetry. Complete privacy.
Yes, completely free. No account required and no subscription.
All feedback and testimonials welcome — click here.
If you want to get more involved, the code is open source for Chrome & Edge and Firefox.
Any positive ratings in the App Store also helps more people find Anti-Social. That would mean the world to me :)
Social media is designed to distract.
Instead, stay on track.
“I would open LinkedIn out of pure muscle memory. Anti-Social helped me stay on track.”
Alex M.
Product Designer
“Rather than wait for the cooldown timer, I decided to do something productive instead.”
Sam K.
Software Engineer