Monday, 28 April 2014

How to avoid Game of Thrones spoilers without cutting off from Facebook, Twitter

If you haven't already watched the latest episode of Game of Thrones (titled Oathkeeper), then the Internet is a spoiler-filled minefield right now. You were annoyed by the people who talked about the Purple Wedding after watching episode two, or the ones who spoiled the ending of Breaker of Chains?

Well, as book readers are finding out as well, with the latest episode Oathkeeper, there's enough that has changed between the books and the show, thanks to the different points of view which weren't there in the book, that no one is really safe from spoilers.

But if you really, really don't want people to ruin John Snow's decapitation (kidding) with a careless tweet, and can't watch the show at the same time as everyone else - possibly because it airs with a one week delay where you live - then you'll be happy to know that there's an app for that.

That's Spoiler Shield, a free app for Android and iOS. You can get the download links for both stores here. A Chrome extension is supposed to be coming soon, but for now, to use Spoiler Shield, just install the app on your phone, sign in with Twitter and Facebook, and then set up a list of shows you want to shield.

There are some 50 shows to choose from already, so you can pick shows like Game of Thrones, Agents of Shield, the Walking Dead and more. Just go through the list and turn on the toggles for the shows you don't want spoiled, and then use the Spoiler Shield app to browse Facebook and Twitter. You'll still see all the posts from your friends and be able to interact with them normally. But if any update mentions one of the shows you're trying to keep unspoiled? Then you'll see a big shield, keeping spoilers at bay, so no one can tell you that Tyrion shot Jamie Lannister with a crossbow (kidding again). You can still double tap a shield if you want to reveal the message, if you really want to.

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