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The simplest method is to use a website blocker that allows only specific sites while restricting others.

The simplest method is to use a website blocker that allows only specific sites while restricting others.

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leMozaiek
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09-28-2016, 08:05 PM
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Hi everyone, I’m wondering if there’s a tool available to restrict website access on a Windows PC while allowing specific sites like Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube. The goal is to keep the kids focused during lessons by blocking distractions such as Amazon or eBay. Do you know of any free options that can help with this? Thanks!
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leMozaiek
09-28-2016, 08:05 PM #1

Hi everyone, I’m wondering if there’s a tool available to restrict website access on a Windows PC while allowing specific sites like Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube. The goal is to keep the kids focused during lessons by blocking distractions such as Amazon or eBay. Do you know of any free options that can help with this? Thanks!

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Mael309
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09-28-2016, 09:21 PM
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Have you checked the Windows Firewall settings?
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Mael309
09-28-2016, 09:21 PM #2

Have you checked the Windows Firewall settings?

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Ghostiepie
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09-29-2016, 05:12 AM
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Windows Defender AV includes parental controls but only applies to Edge and . It’s recommended that children use regular accounts rather than admin rights. However, according to third-party evaluations, premium solutions such as Kaspersky Safe Kids offer better protection and are often bundled with Total Security or Symantec Norton Family. Still, it’s a good idea to create a standard account for kids to maintain control.
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Ghostiepie
09-29-2016, 05:12 AM #3

Windows Defender AV includes parental controls but only applies to Edge and . It’s recommended that children use regular accounts rather than admin rights. However, according to third-party evaluations, premium solutions such as Kaspersky Safe Kids offer better protection and are often bundled with Total Security or Symantec Norton Family. Still, it’s a good idea to create a standard account for kids to maintain control.