How Do I Block Certain Websites Like Myspace And Facebook On Someone’s Computer?

We have a teenager who is constantly on and . It’s getting in the way of her studying. How do I go about preventing access to those ? She has windows vista basic.

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6 Responses to How Do I Block Certain Websites Like Myspace And Facebook On Someone’s Computer?

  1. Mickey L says:

    Internet Explorer version 5 and later offer the ability for heighten security and privacy. You can block a site by following the directions below:
    1. Load your Internet explorer
    2. Click Tools
    3. Click Internet Options
    4. Click the Privacy tab
    5. Under the Privacy window, Click Sites
    6. Type in the site address that you want to Block and Click OK. Remember this technique only blocks on one site at a time. Parental control software will allow you to block multiple sites and categories.
    The link below will show you more ways to block a site. http://www.delete-computer-history.com/h…

  2. Altair says:

    Hum, parenting through censorship. Isn’t your question more related to the to the issue of parenting. Why don’t you pull the computer out of her room and keep an eye on her? I am by far not the most computer literate person around but I can circumvent any attempt to block my access to any site. I however could not overcome good parenting. Also I am a parent myself and I thought that this would be common sense.

  3. David says:

    maybe talk to her about it first….. if she knows you are wanting to block those sites perhaps she will spend less time on them…..

  4. suepeach says:

    http://aresforum.net/modules.php?name=Fo…
    a easy to understand tut i wrote with an example of a hosts file with blocked sites. this blocks unwanted sites for sure.

  5. Clyde says:

    I think this is a great question!!! This person is looking for an answer to her specific question, not to see what you think about her parenting skills. If you only want to offer your limited knowledge answer re: parenting skills…try a different category.
    Wow, geesh…I guess I got a little worked up there. :)

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