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How to Block a Website in Windows 10: Simple WaysUpdated 3 months ago

To block a website in Windows 10, you can modify the Hosts file by opening Notepad as an administrator and navigating to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts. Add a new line at the bottom with 127.0.0.1 website.com (replacing website.com with the site you want to block), then save the file and restart your browser.

Key Highlights: Block a Website in Windows 10

  • Using the Hosts File: Edit the Hosts file to redirect websites to your local machine (127.0.0.1), blocking access. No third-party software required, but requires admin privileges.
  • Using Windows Firewall: Create custom outbound rules to block specific IP addresses associated with websites. More advanced, as websites use multiple IPs, but offers a network-level block.
  • Using Third-Party Software: Tools like Cold Turkey, Freedom, and K9 Web Protection allow simple website blocking with additional features like scheduling and reporting.
  • Using Browser Extensions: Install extensions like **BlockSite** for Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to block websites directly in the browser.
  • Using Parental Controls: Use Microsoft Family Safety to filter and block websites for child accounts, offering content control for family PCs.

Each method has its own benefits, so you can choose based on your specific needs, whether it’s for personal productivity or protecting children from unwanted content.

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