The web is a busy place, and it's not doing you any good. Experience it in a way that helps you stay focused and calm.
Read articles like they are articles, not interactive (and manipulative) experiences.
Instead of a giant list of tabs and alerts telling you what we aren't doing, automatically focus on the one thing you are doing right now.
Instead of letting any site poke at you for any reason, notifications are kept to a minimum and batched.
When you need to focus on what you are saying, not what people are saying to you, enter focused writing mode.
Avoid clickbait, don't reload pages, just see updates from the sites you trust
The Pomodoro technique helps you switch between periods of focused work and letting yourself relax
Do you want notifications from the news site you visited once? Do you want videos to autoplay? We'll stop even asking.
Every page you look at isn't an invitation to tell you what you should look at next. Remove suggested content, and do what YOU want to do next.
Of course the best way to focus is to be constantly reminded that life is fleeting and we must capture everything we can from each moment. Enter your age and each new tab will contain a countdown timer of your life.