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Restrict Internet access on your Windows computer
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Question by Guest
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September 22, 2012
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Answer by Guest

To block certain websites on your PC, here' s the trick (for Windows):


Step 1: Click the Start button and select Run. Now copy and paste the following text in that Run box:
c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Choose "Notepad" to open it.


Step 2: Go to the last line of the file, hit the enter key and type in the following format:
127.0.0.1 xxxx.com
Eg: If you want to block facebook.com and myspace.com
127.0.0.1 facebook.com
127.0.0.1 myspace.com


Step 3: Save the modified file.


That's it. None of the above sites can be visited on your computer. One per line if you want to add more web sites. In this way you can only block website one by one, if you want to block websites in large scale, you can use a professional web filter which will help you easily block websites by keywords or URL. I have Aobo Filter running secretly on my PC. It is not only a web filter but also a Program blocker. It can block games, applications from running on PC.

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Question by Guest
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October 1, 2009
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Answer by Leonard Moore

You can try to to uninstall the software in the normal way using Windows uninstaller that you can find in Start > Control Panel > Programs. You can also visit the official support web-page for more information.


If this won't work, you can try using Revo Uninstaller. Even if it can't uninstall the application normally, it will force it to uninstall by wiping out all traces of its presence from the system.


After that, try running AdwCleaner to make sure that there are no leftover rogue registry keys or toolbars in your system.

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