ChatterBank31 mins ago
Block a website on Home PC
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Is it possible to block a website from a Home computer? What I mean, is when someone would type in the address (eg. www.Google.com) either a message would pop up, saying connection refused, or a page would be displayed showing 'This page has been deemed inappropriate' or something like that? I've seen NetNanny, but would really appreciate a free version, to block sites that I could specify. Thanks everyone, appreciate it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are using internet explorer, there is a content filter built in with specific handling for individual sites. Go Tools > Internet Options > Content (Tab), then click under "Content Advisor" click Enable. Then you can set overall ratings, or leave the internet unfiltered if you wish. Under "Approved Sites" you can indentify a specific site and Always or Never allow access to it.
Or, you could edit the hosts file on the computer and put in all the addresses you want to block with an IP of 127.0.0.1. For example :
127.0.0.1 www.google.com
The hosts file can be found in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
You may need to do an ipconfig /flushdns from a command prompt aswell to get it working.
Thank you very much for the replies everyone, especially OBonio , as your one is by far the easiest to use. I do not use Internet Explorer (Firefox > all others!), so tomd's reply couldn't help me. Also, I do have a router, but I couldn't figure out where to type in the IP's of the website to block. I put them in a random window after a while, but nothing seems to have happened.
Then OBonio's response was perfect, works for both Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Cheers everyone!