Now that the premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is done, we're hitting peak spoiler danger: there are enough people out there who have seen the movie now who could potentially ruin it all for the rest of us before opening night.
Luckily, there are some tools out there for those who want to avoid an onslaught of spoilers. There are at least two extensions for Google's Chrome browser that will help you stay away from spoilers, by blocking out any webpage that mentions the movie's title.
Here's a look at one of them, Force Block, dealing handily with the section of Reddit devoted to "Star Wars Leaks" - admittedly not a place you would go if you were trying to avoid spoilers:
Force Block also gives the option to whitelist certain sites, meaning that you can stop it from automatically block any page that happens to mention Star Wars in any capacity. You know, just in case you wanted to read any part of the Internet between now and whenever you get yourself to the movie theater.
If you'd prefer things to be a little less opaque, you could also try the Star Wars Spoiler Blocker, another Chrome extension that lets you see a little bit of what you're missing, but not too much: