That's the problem with habit blocking extensions.
A theoretical workaround would be to create two extensions - only make them work when both are installed and when one notices that the other got disabled, it does something like deleting your login credentials, or some form of reversible but very annoying punishment.
In order to uninstall it, you must scream "I'm a huge loser." (Just kidding)
You have to sit through a 10 hour YouTube video of Beck's Loser.
That's the problem with habit blocking extensions. A theoretical workaround would be to create two extensions - only make them work when both are installed and when one notices that the other got disabled, it does something like deleting your login credentials, or some form of reversible but very annoying punishment.
There's such a URL-blocking extension, that cam be programmed to block the chrome://extensions URL...