Yes, you can. One program you can use is Windows Live Family Safety. To read about it and download it, visit the Related Link.
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BinarySwitch Eclipse offers a simple browser-independent way to block sites.
You can block gambling sites by installing a web filter on your computer. Alternatively, you can set up parental control to block these websites on certain types of Internet security software.
You don't go there. School computers block some sites and you are not suppose to be on those sites. When I find students on sites that are not part of the subject/curriculum I take them off the computer.
Depending on your computer you can use parental controls with Microsoft Windows to block certain sites. You can also use the Windows Firewall to disallow certain outbound connections. Some anti viruses also allow you to blacklist sites.
There are several ways one can block their computer from visiting dirty chat sites. Perhaps most popular would be parental control programs which block website with certain content ratings.
You cannot block sites on Gmail as it is not a browser. You can block sites on browser. Gmail itself is a website running on browser.
You should check your router for settings related to this. Most of them have some type of built-in firewall which would enable you to block specific sites or IP ranges.
One can block access to adult themed sites by installing a computer program that filters explicit websites. Programs that filter explicit websites include NetNanny, SurfBlocker, and NetDog Porn Filter.
If there are adult sites that keep popping up on your computer,a way to block them is to turn you "pop ups" option off. Another way it to add the site on a restricted list though your virus protection site or get Adblock.
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