For that matter, you could set up a hosts file in Windows, I think.Robert wrote:Some routers actually come with some blacklist/whitelist abilities. Knowing how to access and set it up is a whole other ballgame.lesterb wrote:Installing OpenDNS on the router would work, wouldn't it? You could use the whitelist option to only include the sites you needed for updates and email.
Anoher tool would be setting up a whitelist DNS list, say at, mennonet.com, that could be used any who wanted it. I suspect there are some already out there, so no need to duplicate things.
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If there is not a whitelist extension for Chrome, I may try to develop one over the next year. I use one for the boys on Firefox and it works great. It is password protected, so they can only go to places I have whitelisted and can not get around that using a browser. Really easy to set up and use.lesterb wrote: For that matter, you could set up a hosts file in Windows, I think.
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