Anti Frequency Nullifier: Preventing Damages from High Frequencies

Anti Frequency Nullifier is a free Chrome extension developed by Philipp Reitter. Belonging to the Browsers category and the Add-ons & Tools subcategory, this program aims to prevent scientifically proven damages caused by high frequencies in web-image compression and barcodes.

This extension works by creating a diagonal path through all images, acting as a lightning rod that diverts the energy from the frequencies away from the user. By doing so, Anti Frequency Nullifier aims to protect users from potential harm caused by these high frequencies.

It is important to note that, currently, there is no scientific evidence supporting the effects of energy healing. Therefore, this browser extension does not have any scientifically proven effects. Nevertheless, it provides a layer of protection for those concerned about potential damages caused by high frequencies in web-image compression and barcodes.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

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