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ZenScroll
Privacy-first • No tracking • Local processing

Block Shorts. Stop Reels.
Stay Focused.

ZenScroll automatically hides the most distracting feeds on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook—so you browse with intention, not impulse.

No accounts required
Works offline
Instant setup
Distraction-free by default

Target the worst offenders
across platforms

Keep what you need, silence what you don't. Take back control of your digital attention.

YouTube
Shorts hidden

Remove Shorts from home, channel, and sidebar. Keep search and subscriptions focused.

Instagram
Reels hidden

Hide Reels entry points and reels-only carousels while keeping messages and posts.

Facebook
Reels hidden

Remove Reels modules in feed and profiles. Keep groups, events, and pages intact.

Privacy-first
Secure

Runs locally in your browser. No accounts, no tracking, no data leaves your device.

Granular control
Flexible

Toggle per-platform and per-section. Quickly pause or resume with one click.

Stay intentional
Focus mode

Reduce doomscrolling and reclaim your attention without quitting the platforms you need.

How it works

Set it once, and ZenScroll keeps distractions out of sight—without breaking what you use.

1

Install instantly

Add ZenScroll to your browser in one click. No setup required.

2

Choose platforms

Toggle YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook with granular controls.

3

Browse calmly

Shorts and Reels disappear. Your focus returns.

Frequently asked questions

If you don't see your question here, we'd love to help you out.

No. ZenScroll runs locally in your browser. No accounts, no tracking, and nothing leaves your device. Your privacy is completely protected.
No. It intelligently hides specific Shorts/Reels modules and entry points while keeping core features like search, messages, and groups completely intact.
Yes. You have granular control to enable or disable YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook individually at any time through our intuitive interface.
Absolutely. Use the browser extension icon to pause ZenScroll with one click, or temporarily disable specific platforms when needed.

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