Learn how to hide information from any domain with Stylish and a little CSS

Has it ever happened to you that you want to show content from an analytics tool but don’t want to compromise your clients’ privacy?
There’s an extension that allows you to add custom CSS to any domain or group of domains.
Ideally, this extension is meant to change the colors of a URL and have, for example, a green Facebook.
However, we can take it a step further and use it to censor content we want to share, whether recording, live, or for a screenshot.

Once we have the extension in our browser, we go to the domain we want to modify and click on the editor.
There we can add different sections and target various domains, subdomains, or subdirectories. We can even use regex.

This can be especially useful if we want to apply different types of custom CSS in different blocks.
This tool can be useful for many tasks. For example, to highlight all nofollow links on a website. If we have some CSS knowledge and selector skills, this extension will be very helpful in our daily tasks.
If for any reason we want to show something happening with one of our daily tools, but we don’t want to show data, we can use this tool to ensure sensitive information does not appear.

To save you hours of adding CSS, here is a collection for the main tools:
Once you add the codes I created, you’ll have the power of censorship and privacy in your hands.

The best part is that you can enable and disable it at will. Whenever you want.

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