We are only 16 days away from the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Actually, that's 15 days if you count the preview screenings on the night of Thursday December 17. And it's only 14 days if you live in Europe. Or a mere 12 days if you happen to be going to the world premiere in Los Angeles.

The point is, we are so, so close to The Force Awakens coming out. That also means we are so, so close to The Force Awakens spoilers spilling all over the Internet.

Dodging spoilers is going to get harder and harder, but here's one tool that should help. It's a plugin for Google's Chrome browser that throws up a big warning sign if it senses that The Force Awakens spoilers may be on a page that you're visiting. It then gives you the option to brave forward or turn around.

The extension is pretty dang unforgiving in its process, too. Basically, if a site mentions keywords like The Force Awakens or even Star Wars anywhere on it, the warning is going to get thrown up. And since Star Wars news, even of the spoiler-free variety, is omnipresent these days, that may make browsing the Web a bit brutal. 

Or you could just go live in a cave until the movie comes out. That's also a viable option. Either way, we here at Fandango promise we won't spoil anything about Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

In the meantime, check out the ultimate trailer we put together for the film below.