It seems like lately, it's hard to get away from ex-Disney princess Miley Cyrus. If you're sick of seeing her all over the internet, good news awaits, as a new plug-in for Chrome will allow you to ban the singer from your browser, Yahoo! News reports.

The new application, called "No Cyrus," is free for anyone to use, developers promising to block "Miley Cyrus, twerking and her other ridiculous words" from your internet experience.

Though Cyrus certainly didn't invent the word "twerk," nor did she originate the sexy dance craze, she's brought attention to it recently through her new music and wacky performances, including her controversial (and unforgettable to the internet, it seems) VMAs 2013 duet with Robin Thicke, which the Hollywood Reporter called "crass" and "reminiscent of a bad acid trip."

Though the singer threatens she "can't stop, won't stop," you will now be able to effectively stop from reading about her online. The new plug-in works by replacing Miley Cyrus keywords with numbers and hasthtags, though for now, it can't block her pictures. The app is not unlike the anti-Chris Brown extension, "Chris Brownout," which does go far enough to block the pop star's images and name from your browser. 

One Yahoo! user joked that if developers were to block Cyrus and the Kardashians from all browsers, the internet would be an empty place.

Cyrus rose to fame via the Disney Channel playing the adorable, squeaky clean "Hannah Montana." She left the role behind for good after finishing her album deal with Disney's Hollywood Records, returning to focus on acting and film before embarking on new musical projects. Her latest album, "Bangerz," signifies a deperature from her earlier pop/rock and country sounds and her teen-friendly image, a follow-up to her latest album, "Can't Be Tamed," released in 2010 and met with mixed reviews from critics.

"Bangerz" will feature a "dirty south hip-hop" sound, according to Cyrus, as well as collaborations with Nelly, Future, Big Sean, French Montana and Britney Spears. The deluxe version of the album will include 16 tracks, including a duet with Ludacris.

Click here to download the "No Cyrus" Chrome plug-in, free for all users.



Screenshots showing how the new anti-Miley Cyrus app works, courtesy of Yahoo! News