Blocking Websites on Safari by ____THe.bosS 2011/02/25 07:21
Blocking websites on Safari helps prevent your kids or employees from visiting websites you don't want them to access. Learn how to block websites on Safari by going through the following technical article.

There are many browsers available to access and search the Internet. One such browser is the Safari that has been developed by Apple. The Safari browser is the default browser for many Mac OS as well as IOS. Since its release in 2003, this browser has become the 4th most widely used web browser. The Internet is a wide domain with many websites that people can access. If you own a home PC, you want to make sure your kids do not land up on sites you do not want them to see. Or maybe you do not want your employees from wasting precious productive hours surfing social networking sites or restricted sites. The best way to restrict Internet access is by blocking websites on Safari. But, how to block websites on safari on PC is a pressing question many concerned parents and employers have. Simple, just follow the instructions below for blocking websites on safari in a matter just a few minutes.

How to Block Websites on Safari

Safari offers built-in parental controls that makes it very easy to block websites. We shall have a look at the instructions for blocking websites on safari.

>>You need to open the Application folder on the OS X and go to 'System Utility'.

>>Once you open system utility, click on the 'Accounts' icon present in the System row.

>>You will find a button called the 'lock' icon at the bottom of the accounts window. You will need to add a new Account to the system by entering your admin password.

>>To add a new account, just click on the '+' sign you will will find in the lower left side of the screen.

>>You will see a new window pop up asking you to enter a name, short name, password, and password hint. Make sure the box saying 'all admin' is not checked. If it is, only this particular user will be able to add and delete accounts.

>>Now, click on 'create account' and then when prompted click on 'Turn Off Automatic Login'.

>>After you do so, click on the name of the new user. Then, click on 'Parent Controls' present on the top of the screen.

>>When you do so, you will find a new window and click on the box next to 'Safari'. Click the 'Configure' button present on the right. You will be asked to login as the new user. When this is done, Safari will help you to configure the sites that the user can access.

>>Now, 'Log Out' from the Apple menu and login in again as the new user.
>>You will have to launch Safari and go to 'Preferences 'Security' from the menu.

>>Uncheck the box that says 'Enable Parental Controls'. You will have to enter the admin password and close the box.

>>You should now add all the bookmarks of the sites that are allowed and remove all other bookmarks.

>>Go back to 'Preferences 'Security' from the Safari menu and check off the 'Enable Parental Controls'. Enter the admin password and lock the changes.

With the help of these steps you will be successful in blocking websites on Safari from the users.


How to Block Websites on Safari on PC
The above instructions on blocking websites on safari were carried out from the browser itself. There is another method that will help you block websites from the PC itself. So, how to block websites on safari on PC? The following steps will help you learn to do so.

Whether you are a Windows user or Mac user, you can follow the same instructions. Only there is a slight change when it comes to getting started with blocking websites on Safari on either of the operation systems. Windows users need to go to by either following the path, or copy pasting the path in the Start Search menu:

C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetc

Mac users on the other hand need to go to the menu bar Utilities Terminal and type the following words:

sudo pico /etc/hosts

or

sudo su

When you type in the paths in either Windows or Mac, you will be guided to the host file. Open the host file using Notepad. You will find the following file open:

# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one

# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host

127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost

Now, below the 127.0.0.1 local host, type in 127.0.0.1 facebook.com or 127.0.0.1 myspace.com or 127.0.0.1 twitter.com. Keep adding the websites you wish to block one beneath the other. If you wish to block specific parts of the website then you need to type the following for example:

127.0.0.1 profile.myspace.com
127.0.0.1 search.myspace.com

Make sure you test each of the sites after blocking websites on safari. Save the file and these particular websites will be blocked. If you wish to unblock these sites, just simply delete them from the hosts file. This is all you need to do for blocking websites on safari. Hope the above explanation helps you block certain websites and restrict access on your PC.

lady_xyrelle 2011/02/25 07:32
great topic have sense concerning parental guidance...
AmouR 2011/02/25 07:34
Useful for some. /smiley
--CaTeRpILLaR-- 2011/02/25 07:41
/smiley
Ur rily the best HACKER..hun.../smiley..

Educati0nal info?.hmm.

Resphanto 2011/02/25 07:42
/smiley thanks info
Rilwan 2011/02/25 07:45
/smileyThanks bro im not a safari user /smiley hope to try it soon
prince.heart 2011/02/25 07:51
*nice* good work thanks for info
chocolate.boy 2011/02/25 09:02
Pretty helpful topic
LoneLy_heArt 2011/02/25 09:29
nice info /smiley
Mahesh 2011/02/25 09:48
Very Helpful topic. . Thanks bro. /smiley
waleed_khan 2011/02/25 10:25
weld0ne grt inf0
____THe.bosS 2011/02/25 10:57
Quote: Mahesh: Very Helpful topic. . Thanks bro. /smiley
welcome bro

Zaphara 2011/02/25 12:29
Excellent works/smiley
ImmaBE 2011/02/25 13:27
okay nyc /smiley
_KJOE_ 2011/02/25 13:29
Thanks for the information...
Natz 2012/05/14 21:34
great info. Thanx
Samuel099 2014/05/24 10:22
Nice but i know
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