From January 10th, 2019 to October 29th, 2022, 33% user give 5-star rating, 19% user give 3-star rating, 4% user give 2-star rating, 44% user give 1-star rating. for Tumblr Safe Mode Bypass chrome extension.
doesn't work. still get tumblr safe mode wall
works
Doesn't do anything.
Doesn't work
Works ok for seeing Sensitive or "Adult Content" - but there is ONE HUGE BUG. It does NOT allow me to see my OWN "LIKES" exept new "Likes" that I Liked before the Adult Content Ban. So I installed the extention, but still can't see my older "Likes". Can you have a look into this problem? Thanks. But otherwise it unlocks Adult content just fine.
Doesn't work. Wish I could see my censored content in archive...
Dosen't work
I didn't work. everytime I clicked on nsfw blog they just redirected me to my dashboard
Works as described. I was surprised how well it works.
Doesn't work
Doesn't work, just takes me straight back to my dashboard
Used to work perfectly....doesn't work at all anymore.
So many complaints... It's called "Tumblr Safe Mode Bypass" and that's exactly what it does. For free. So stop whining, jeez.
Does NOT bypass anything. Still loads NSFW-flagged blogs in a Dashboard view, which has many features disabled. All it does is hide the "sensitive material" screen before Tumblr sends you there. Worthless.
Works well
Doesn'twork.
IT DOESN'T WORK!
Only half lives up to the description. >Displays all posts hidden behind the 'adult content' error It doesn't reveal hidden posts, it just hides the blocked post so that you can't see that content was blocked. This is mildly convenient since it will save you scrolling past blocked posts, but isn't what was advertised. >and displays Tumblr blogs blocked by the 'sensitive media' error. It does do this by forcing your browser to open in the 'dashboard view' which can help you view blogs that have been blocked (so you can see their non-blocked content). ----- It is probably doing the best one can do, but it is over-selling itself by claiming it
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Works very well
Works as intended and very useful! Bravo!
i mean... it sort of works? it just goes into the dashboard view of it instead of the blog in a new, entire page..
opens a smaller window but it works
It works. 5/5
I'm not sure if this works- I'm on my blog and I want to see a specific post that was flagged and is now inaccessible. How do i bypass this? Does this only work with flagged blogs?
It works.
I can't tell if this is actually working as described, or if Tumblr's new flagging algorithm is really just that broken.