How It Works
Protego provides an intuitive filtering system that puts you in control of your Reddit experience. Whether browsing your home feed or exploring subreddits, simply add keywords to filter out content you'd rather not see. Each keyword creates a powerful filter that works across both post titles and descriptions, ensuring thorough content filtering.
Want to filter multiple variations of a word? Use the wildcard feature (*) for flexible matching. For example, "politic*" will match politics, political, and politician. Add multiple keywords at once using comma separation, and your filters take effect instantly with no page refresh needed.
Features
Keyword Filtering
Filter unwanted posts based on keywords in titles and descriptions. Add multiple keywords at once using comma separation.
Wildcard Support
Use wildcards for flexible matching - 'politic*' matches 'politics', 'political', and more.
AutoModerator Control
Automatically collapse or hide all automoderator comments on any post.
Block Promoted Posts
Block promoted posts and ads across Reddit feeds and posts.
Old Reddit Redirect
Automatically to old.reddit.com when visiting Reddit or opening Reddit links.
Import & Export
Backup or share your keyword lists easily. Your filters are stored locally for privacy
Before Filtering
With Protego disabled, you can see multiple posts containing "harry" in the titles and descriptions. The wildcard filter "harr*" would match these posts, but since filtering is turned off, all posts are visible.
After Filtering
With Protego enabled and the wildcard filter "harr*" active, posts containing words like "harry" are automatically hidden from your feed. The extension checks both post titles and descriptions, ensuring a thorough filtering experience.
Perfect For
- Avoiding spoilers for shows and movies
- Filtering political content
- Hiding topics that don't interest you
- Maintaining a positive browsing experience
- Customizing your Reddit feed
Important Notes
- Filtering works on feed views (home page, subreddits)
- Keywords match against post titles and text descriptions only
- Cannot detect text within images or videos
- Keywords must be spelled correctly for matching