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Available in 47 Languages - Use Website Blocker in Your Language

Productivity is not limited by geography, and neither is Website Blocker. With full interface translation in 47 languages, every single button, tooltip, notification, and message within the extension has been carefully localized so you can stay focused and distraction-free — no matter what language you speak. Whether you are a student in Tokyo, a freelancer in Berlin, a remote worker in Sao Paulo, or an entrepreneur in Mumbai, Website Blocker speaks your language fluently.

When you block distractions with a single click, the confirmation messages, status labels, and interface elements all appear in the language you have selected. There is no partial translation or machine-generated gibberish — every string has been reviewed to ensure clarity and accuracy in all 47 supported languages.

Overview: A Truly Global Productivity Tool

Most browser extensions treat localization as an afterthought. They offer English and maybe one or two other languages, leaving the vast majority of non-English speakers to struggle through menus and settings they cannot fully understand. Website Blocker takes the opposite approach. From day one, multilingual support has been a core design principle. The result is 47 complete language translations that cover every corner of the interface.

This means that when you set up scheduled blocking to automatically restrict access to distracting websites during your work hours, the scheduling interface — including day names, time formats, and instructional text — renders perfectly in your chosen language. When you configure keyword and exact URL rules to fine-tune which sites get blocked, every label, placeholder, and help message is localized. When you review your block history to understand your browsing patterns, the dates, statuses, and descriptions all display in the language you are most comfortable reading.

Language support is not merely cosmetic — it is functional. A user who fully understands every option and setting is far more likely to configure the extension correctly and stick with their productivity goals. Misconfigured blocking rules due to language confusion can lead to frustration and ultimately abandoning the tool altogether. By providing complete, native-quality translations, Website Blocker ensures that every user, regardless of their primary language, gets the full benefit of every feature.

All 47 Supported Languages by Region

Website Blocker supports an extensive range of languages spanning every major region of the world. Here is the complete list, organized geographically:

Western Europe

  • English — The default language, used as the base for all translations.
  • Spanish (Español) — Serving hundreds of millions of speakers across Spain and Latin America.
  • French (Français) — Full support for users in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and Francophone Africa.
  • German (Deutsch) — Complete translation for users in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
  • Italian (Italiano) — Fully localized for Italian-speaking users worldwide.
  • Portuguese (Português) — Covering both European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese speakers.
  • Dutch (Nederlands) — For users in the Netherlands and Belgium.
  • Catalan (Català) — Supporting the Catalan-speaking community in Spain and Andorra.

Northern Europe & Scandinavia

  • Swedish (Svenska) — Full interface translation for Swedish speakers.
  • Norwegian (Norsk) — Complete localization for users in Norway.
  • Danish (Dansk) — Supporting Danish-speaking users in Denmark.
  • Finnish (Suomi) — Fully translated for Finnish speakers.

Central & Eastern Europe

  • Polish (Polski) — Complete translation for one of Europe's largest language communities.
  • Czech (Čeština) — Full localization for Czech Republic users.
  • Slovak (Slovenčina) — Supporting the Slovak-speaking community.
  • Hungarian (Magyar) — Fully localized for Hungarian speakers.
  • Romanian (Română) — Complete interface in Romanian.
  • Bulgarian (Български) — Full support for Bulgarian-speaking users.
  • Croatian (Hrvatski) — Localized for Croatian speakers.
  • Serbian (Српски) — Complete translation for Serbian users.
  • Slovenian (Slovenščina) — Full interface support for Slovenian speakers.
  • Lithuanian (Lietuvių) — Localized for Lithuanian-speaking users.
  • Latvian (Latviešu) — Complete translation for Latvian speakers.
  • Estonian (Eesti) — Full localization for Estonian users.
  • Ukrainian (Українська) — Supporting Ukrainian-speaking users with a complete interface translation.
  • Russian (Русский) — Full localization for the vast Russian-speaking community worldwide.

Southern Europe & Mediterranean

  • Greek (Ελληνικά) — Complete translation for Greek-speaking users.
  • Turkish (Türkçe) — Full interface localization for Turkish speakers.

Middle East & North Africa

  • Arabic (العربية) — Full right-to-left (RTL) interface support for Arabic speakers across the Middle East and North Africa.
  • Hebrew (עברית) — Complete RTL localization for Hebrew-speaking users.
  • Persian/Farsi (فارسی) — Full RTL support for Farsi-speaking users in Iran and beyond.

Southeast Asia

  • Thai (ไทย) — Full localization for Thai-speaking users.
  • Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt) — Complete interface translation for Vietnamese speakers.
  • Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) — Full support for Indonesian users.
  • Malay (Bahasa Melayu) — Localized for Malay-speaking users in Malaysia and beyond.
  • Filipino (Tagalog) — Complete translation for Filipino-speaking users.

East Asia

  • Japanese (日本語) — Full interface localization with proper Japanese typography and formatting.
  • Korean (한국어) — Complete translation for Korean-speaking users.
  • Chinese Simplified (简体中文) — Full localization for users in mainland China and Singapore.
  • Chinese Traditional (繁體中文) — Complete translation for users in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

East Africa

  • Amharic (አማርኛ) — Supporting Amharic speakers in Ethiopia.
  • Swahili (Kiswahili) — Full localization for Swahili-speaking users across East Africa.

This extensive language coverage ensures that no matter where you are in the world, you can take full advantage of every feature — from flexible blocking rules to redirecting distractions to productive websites — all in the language you think and work in.

Key Benefits of 47-Language Support

1. Complete Understanding, Zero Confusion

When every element of the interface is in your native language, you eliminate guesswork entirely. You know exactly what each setting does, what each button triggers, and what each notification means. This is especially important for powerful features like password protection, where misunderstanding a setting could lock you out or leave your blocking rules unprotected. With full localization, you configure with confidence.

2. Faster Setup and Onboarding

New users can get started immediately without needing to translate or interpret English-language menus. The moment you install Website Blocker, it detects your browser's language preference and automatically presents the interface in your language. You can begin blocking distracting sites with a single click within seconds, because every instruction is crystal clear.

3. Better Habit Formation

Building productive habits requires consistency and clarity. When you set up attempt-based blocking to break bad habits, the motivational messages and progress tracking are far more impactful when they speak to you in your own language. A custom block page message written in your mother tongue resonates more deeply than one in a foreign language, reinforcing your commitment to staying focused.

4. Accessibility for Teams and Families

If you manage Website Blocker for a team, classroom, or family, language support becomes critical. Not everyone in your group may be comfortable with English. With 47 languages available, every member can use the extension effectively. Parents can set up blocking rules for children in their shared language. Managers can deploy the extension across international teams knowing that each person will see the interface in their preferred language.

5. Right-to-Left (RTL) Language Support

For Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian speakers, Website Blocker does not just translate the text — it adapts the entire interface layout to support right-to-left reading direction. Menus, buttons, text fields, and navigation all mirror correctly, providing a truly native experience for RTL language users. This attention to detail extends across every feature, including blocking websites in incognito mode and reviewing block history data.

6. Seamless Integration with Dark Mode and Backup Features

Language preferences work hand-in-hand with other personalization options. When you enable Dark Mode for comfortable nighttime browsing, all the translated text renders beautifully against the dark interface. When you use Backup & Restore to export your settings, your language preference is saved along with everything else, so restoring on a new device puts you right back where you were — in your language, with your rules, ready to go.

How It Works

Step 1: Automatic Language Detection

When you first install Website Blocker, the extension reads your browser's language settings and automatically selects the matching translation. If your browser is set to French, the interface appears in French. If your system is configured for Japanese, you see Japanese. There is no manual setup required — it just works.

Step 2: Manual Language Selection

If you prefer a different language than what your browser reports, you can manually select from any of the 47 available languages in the extension's settings menu. The change takes effect immediately — every label, button, tooltip, and message across the entire interface updates instantly. This is useful for bilingual users or for anyone who wants to practice reading in another language while maintaining their productivity workflow.

Step 3: Consistent Translation Across All Features

Once your language is set, every part of Website Blocker responds accordingly. Here is what gets translated:

  • Main interface and popup — All navigation, headings, and status messages.
  • Settings pages — Every option label, description, and help text for features like scheduled blocking and attempt-based blocking.
  • Block pages — The page shown when you try to visit a blocked site, including any default messages.
  • Notifications and alerts — Confirmation dialogs, error messages, and success notifications.
  • Tooltips and help text — Hover-over explanations that guide you through setup and configuration.
  • Context menus — Right-click options for quick blocking actions.

Step 4: Language Persists Across Sessions

Your language preference is stored locally and persists between browser sessions. You set it once and never think about it again. Even after browser updates, your chosen language remains active. And if you use the Backup & Restore feature to move your settings to another device, your language preference transfers seamlessly along with your blocking rules, schedules, and custom configurations.

Use Cases: Who Benefits From 47-Language Support?

International Students

Students studying abroad often need to manage their focus across multiple languages and cultural contexts. A Japanese student at a French university can use Website Blocker entirely in Japanese, setting up scheduled blocking around lecture times and study sessions. The familiar language removes friction and lets them concentrate on what matters — their studies, not figuring out an English interface.

Remote Workers Across Time Zones

Global remote teams rely on shared productivity tools, but not every team member is comfortable reading English. A company with developers in Ukraine, designers in Brazil, and project managers in South Korea can deploy Website Blocker knowing that each person will see the interface in Ukrainian, Portuguese, and Korean, respectively. Everyone can customize their own flexible blocking rules without language barriers slowing them down.

Parents Managing Children's Browsing

Parents who want to protect their children from distracting or harmful websites can configure Website Blocker in their native language. A German-speaking parent in Germany can set up keyword-based blocking rules, lock the settings with a password, and ensure their child cannot bypass restrictions — even in incognito mode. Every step of the setup is fully understood because every instruction is in German.

Multilingual Professionals

Many professionals speak multiple languages and may prefer to use software tools in their strongest language. A Turkish marketing manager who works in English all day might prefer their personal productivity tools in Turkish. With Website Blocker, switching to Turkish takes one click. All the features they rely on — from redirecting distractions to productive sites to viewing their browsing habit analytics — are immediately available in their preferred language.

Educational Institutions

Schools and universities in non-English-speaking countries can adopt Website Blocker as a recommended productivity tool for students without worrying about language accessibility. Whether the institution operates in Arabic, Thai, Vietnamese, or any of the other supported languages, every student and staff member can use the full extension in their local language. Combined with features like custom block page messages, educators can even display motivational text in the appropriate language when a student tries to access a blocked site.

Digital Wellness Advocates

Therapists, coaches, and wellness advocates who recommend Website Blocker to their clients can do so regardless of the client's primary language. A wellness coach in Indonesia can recommend the extension to a Malay-speaking client, knowing the interface will be fully available in Bahasa Melayu. The coach can walk the client through setting up attempt-based blocking to break bad habits, and every instruction will match exactly what appears on the client's screen.

Users Who Prefer Dark Mode in Their Language

Combining Dark Mode with your preferred language creates the ultimate personalized experience. Whether you are working late at night in Estonian, browsing settings in Bengali, or reviewing block history in Korean, the dark theme and translated interface work together to deliver a comfortable, fully localized experience that feels like it was built specifically for you.

A Productivity Tool That Speaks Your Language

Website Blocker's 47-language support is more than a checkbox feature — it is a fundamental commitment to making productivity accessible to everyone on the planet. Every translation has been implemented across every screen, every tooltip, every notification, and every feature. From one-click blocking to automated scheduling, from password-protected settings to intelligent redirects, everything works seamlessly in English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, and 36 other languages.

No matter where you are in the world or what language you call your own, Website Blocker is ready to help you take control of your browsing habits and build a more focused, productive life. Install it today and experience the difference that true localization makes.