1. Block Websites through Hosts File
Modifying the hosts file is a straightforward way to block specific websites by redirecting their addresses. By linking the site’s URL to a local address like 127.0.0.1, your system blocks the connection, preventing access. This method works at the system level, making sure the restriction applies in all browsers.
2. Block Websites in Firefox
To manage access in Firefox, you can use extensions or parental controls to block websites. This prevents unwanted sites from opening, providing a safer and more focused browsing experience to suit your needs.
3. Block Websites in Chrome
Using Chrome’s built-in tools or extensions lets you easily block certain websites right in the browser. This approach is great for reducing distractions and keeping your browsing safe without changing any settings on your computer.
4. Block Websites in Edge
Controlling access directly within Microsoft Edge makes it easy to block unwanted websites without using extra tools. By using Edge’s built-in features like site permissions or family safety settings, users can easily block specific URLs. This helps create a safe and focused browsing experience tailored to individual needs.










