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Banish Distractions: How to Block Websites on Google WiFi and Reclaim Your Focus

Mathew is the owner and lead writer of techdigitalpro.com. With over 10 years of experience in IT support and mobile device repair, Mathew started this blog to help people solve common tech problems themselves. Through step-by-step tutorials and troubleshooting guides, Mathew aims to demystify technology and make it less frustrating...

What To Know

  • You can choose to block websites on specific devices or all devices connected to the network.
  • If a website is not being blocked, check if the correct devices are added to the profile and if the website is correctly entered in the “Blocked Websites” list.
  • If you are unable to access Parental Controls, ensure that you are connected to the Google WiFi network and that the account you are using has administrator privileges.

In today’s digital world, it’s essential to have control over the content your family and devices access on the internet. Google WiFi, a popular mesh Wi-Fi system, provides a robust solution for blocking websites and ensuring a safe and productive online experience. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of how to block websites using Google WiFi.

Blocking Websites on Google WiFi

1. Access the Google WiFi App

Start by downloading the Google WiFi app on your smartphone or tablet. This app will serve as the control center for your Google WiFi network.

2. Select the Network

Once you have the app installed, connect to your Google WiFi network and open the app. Select the network you want to manage.

3. Navigate to the Settings

Tap the “Settings” icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.

4. Choose “Parental Controls”

Under the “Family” section, select “Parental Controls.”

5. Enable Parental Controls

Toggle the “Parental Controls” switch to the “On” position.

6. Create a Profile

Click on “Create Profile” and enter the name of the profile you want to create. This profile will be associated with the devices you want to block websites on.

7. Add Devices to the Profile

Select the devices you want to add to the profile. You can choose to block websites on specific devices or all devices connected to the network.

8. Set Content Filters

Under “Content Filters,” select the categories of websites you want to block. Google WiFi offers predefined categories such as “Adult Content,” “Alcohol and Tobacco,” and “Violence.”

9. Add Specific Websites

In addition to blocking content categories, you can also add specific websites to the block list. Enter the website address in the “Blocked Websites” field.

10. Save Changes

Once you have made all the necessary settings, click on “Save” to apply the changes.

Advanced Blocking Options

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1. Time-Based Blocking

Use the “Time Limits” feature to set specific times when websites will be blocked. This is useful for limiting screen time or preventing access to inappropriate content during certain hours.

2. Pause Blocking

If you need to temporarily disable website blocking, you can use the “Pause” button on the Parental Controls page.

3. Whitelisting Websites

To ensure that certain websites are always accessible, you can add them to the “Whitelist” by clicking on the “Manage Exceptions” button.

Troubleshooting

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1. Website Not Blocked

If a website is not being blocked, check if the correct devices are added to the profile and if the website is correctly entered in the “Blocked Websites” list.

2. Unable to Access Parental Controls

If you are unable to access Parental Controls, ensure that you are connected to the Google WiFi network and that the account you are using has administrator privileges.

In a nutshell: Empowering You with Control

By following these steps, you can effectively block websites on Google WiFi, creating a safer and more controlled online environment for your family and devices. Remember to regularly review and adjust your settings to ensure that the content accessed on your network aligns with your preferences and values.

Mathew

Mathew is the owner and lead writer of techdigitalpro.com. With over 10 years of experience in IT support and mobile device repair, Mathew started this blog to help people solve common tech problems themselves. Through step-by-step tutorials and troubleshooting guides, Mathew aims to demystify technology and make it less frustrating for users. In his spare time, John enjoys dissecting electronics to learn how they work and trying to fix gadgets that others have given up on. He is always researching the latest devices and software in order to help readers of techdigitalpro.com solve any issue they may encounter.
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