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How to Block a Web Site

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Summary: In the Internet Explorer browser, visitors to a Web site can be blocked by entering their URL address in the "Never" section of the Content Advisor box. Keep unwanted visitors from a Web site by blocking them using the tips in this free video from an Internet business consultant.

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Tod Amazeen has 15 years of experience with the Internet and high-tech industries.read more

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"Hi, my name is Tod Amazeen. I've been an Internet business consultant for 15 years. I'm going to show you how to block a website. With Internet Explorer open, select Tools from the menu bar, scroll down, and select Internet Options. Select the Content tab, and then in the Content Advisor box, select Enable. Now, select the Approved Sites tab. And in the text entry box, type in the name of the website that you want to block, and then click on the Never button to the right. Now, click okay, and you'll be prompted to enter a password. So if you were to try to unblock that site, you would need to remember this password. So type in the password, and then type it in again in the confirm password box. And then, if you want to, you can enter a hint, which I am going to do, and then select okay. Click okay, and click okay again. You've just learned how to block a website. I am Tod Amazeen."

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