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YouTube app link for iOS is available on the official website.

YouTube app link for iOS is available on the official website.

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Shizo_Umera
Member
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11-14-2016, 10:33 AM
#1
I don’t have the exact URL or domain used by the iOS YouTube app. You may need to check the app’s settings or documentation for details. If you want to block it via your router, consider using a generic YouTube blocking service or firewall rules. Let me know if you need help finding alternatives! Cheers, Jake.
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Shizo_Umera
11-14-2016, 10:33 AM #1

I don’t have the exact URL or domain used by the iOS YouTube app. You may need to check the app’s settings or documentation for details. If you want to block it via your router, consider using a generic YouTube blocking service or firewall rules. Let me know if you need help finding alternatives! Cheers, Jake.

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Lyf
Junior Member
19
11-14-2016, 06:48 PM
#2
It should look exactly like the regular URL, except the browser ID changes depending on the device. Each browser has its own unique code—like Firefox using "firefox" in its name and Safari asking for optimizations. There doesn’t seem to be a real difference, but if it still works, you can block Safari on kids’ devices.
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Lyf
11-14-2016, 06:48 PM #2

It should look exactly like the regular URL, except the browser ID changes depending on the device. Each browser has its own unique code—like Firefox using "firefox" in its name and Safari asking for optimizations. There doesn’t seem to be a real difference, but if it still works, you can block Safari on kids’ devices.

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
651
11-15-2016, 02:12 PM
#3
I wouldn't recommend using the router to block something, since you might need to access it yourself and that would also restrict it. Unless you've already found an alternative solution. Options like a VPN or proxy server could work better. Be cautious with these methods—they're relatively simple to get.
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Kaisetsu
11-15-2016, 02:12 PM #3

I wouldn't recommend using the router to block something, since you might need to access it yourself and that would also restrict it. Unless you've already found an alternative solution. Options like a VPN or proxy server could work better. Be cautious with these methods—they're relatively simple to get.

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Drachi4100
Junior Member
11
11-21-2016, 06:13 AM
#4
I secured it using a built-in option in the router, but I can still reach all sites since my PC has a bypass account that circumvents limits. Thanks for your time and assistance—your help is greatly appreciated.
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Drachi4100
11-21-2016, 06:13 AM #4

I secured it using a built-in option in the router, but I can still reach all sites since my PC has a bypass account that circumvents limits. Thanks for your time and assistance—your help is greatly appreciated.

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umbelieveable
Junior Member
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11-29-2016, 05:32 PM
#5
Hello DemonicSpud, you're right about the routers not being able to skip the website blacklist. That's why I recommended an alternative approach. I'm happy it helped you.
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umbelieveable
11-29-2016, 05:32 PM #5

Hello DemonicSpud, you're right about the routers not being able to skip the website blacklist. That's why I recommended an alternative approach. I'm happy it helped you.