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How to Block a Website on Chrome: Only These Methods Work in 2024
Chrome doesn’t have a built-in web filter or a feature for blocking specific URLs. I tried installing browser extensions, but they proved to be useless as my kids could easily disable them or just log on to another Chrome profile that doesn’t have the extension installed. Even the ones that worked were ineffective. After doing...
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