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How to Block Websites on Microsoft Edge & Filter Searches

Try modifying some settings or using specialized software

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Updated onOctober 19, 2023

updated onOctober 19, 2023

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Blocking certain websites is a necessity in some cases as you may not want children to access certain content on the Internet, for instance.

While blocking websites on other browsers is relatively easy, this operation is not as apparent on Microsoft Edge.

Currently, no direct option allows you to block certain websites on Edge, as Microsoft is still tweaking and upgrading its browser.

How do I set parental controls on Microsoft Edge?

Microsoft Edge has more parental control features, in contrast to Chrome. Most of these settings are nonetheless controlled by the Windows Family Group function due to Edge’s flawless integration with the Windows OS.

Here are some tips for using the Edge browser to make your kids’ internet use secure.

Can I block all websites except one in Microsoft Edge?

Yes, it is possible. If, for some reason, you want to restrict access to everything but one, then the browser can allow you to configure this setting.

How do I block websites on Microsoft Edge?

How do I block websites on Microsoft Edge?

1. Use another browser

Plenty of browsers used to be completely useless when it comes to privacy. But things had changed with time, and secure browsing became possible.

Perhaps not surprisingly, Opera One is the best choice for parents trying to filter inappropriate content and keep their children safe online.

Besides, it’s an excellent choice for fraud and malware protection, while the included ad blocker stops the countless malicious ads targeting your PC.

As for Opera One’svirtual private network, remember that data sent back and forth is encrypted and routed through a remote server so that you and your loved ones are always safe from prying eyes.

Opera One has a lot to offer in terms of organization, workspaces, tab islands, and native AI, making it not only the safest choice but also the smart one.

Opera One

2. Block from drivers

If you try to access one of the websites you put on the block list, Edge will inform you it can’t reach that page.

The good news is that this method also blocks the respective websites on other browsers. This relatively simple solution will help you block YouTube or any other website on Edge.

3. Use a blocking tool

Also, you can use a program that will block unwanted websites and content for more browsers, including Microsoft Edge.

FocalFilter is a free tool that will help you focus on your work by blocking websites that could distract you.

It is simple to use, just copy the site’s address into FocalFilter and set up a timer for the period you want a specific website to be blocked.

If the temptation is too big, the app has a response to this. You can’t modify the settings of FocalFilter before the timer runs out, and uninstalling the program will not remove the blocks.

This is a perfect tool, especially if you need a personal blocklist in Edge, so be sure to try it out.

⇒Get FocalFilter

Is there a kids mode for Microsoft Edge?

In the browser’s Kids Mode, guardians and parents may choose which web pages their kids can access. You may activate Kids Mode in Microsoft Edge by tapping your profile symbol in the app’s top-right. The Kids Mode for Microsoft Edge is designed for users between 5 and 12.

These are three simple ways you may block websites on your browser. Additionally, you may try installing theblock site extensionon Edge. This is also an easy alternative you may try.

You don’t have to worry about losing your bookmarks and history from Microsoft Edge when you block sites. We have you covered with thebest tools for organizing and saving your browser data.

If you’re not a fan of Edge, we have a guide on how toblock a website in Chrome, so don’t miss it.

Were the above tips helpful? Do let us know by using the comments area below.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.