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How to Block Websites on Chrome: Third-party and built-in tools - primgeeks - 18.12.2025

If you're looking for solutions to how to block websites on Chrome , then this guide has you covered. You will discover more than one method to seize an URL.

How to Block Websites on Chrome?
To block a website on Chrome, you have multiple choices. You can block a web page by using Chrome extensions, built-in parental control, Blocking Sites via Router Settings, etc.

Each step is described here:
Block through Chrome extensions:
  • Open Chrome web store.
  • Search for a blocker and download one.
  • Add the extension and activate it.
  • Open extension's settings > visit the block list > enter URL you want to restrict.


Block through Built-in Parental Controls:
  • Open a family link website on your device.
  • Choose the Child's profile.
  • Tap the Controls > Content restrictions > Google Chrome.
  • Select Blocking Level: Select 'Try to block explicit sites.'
  • Tap manage sites and manually enter the URL.
  • Finally, tap save changes and confirm the same.

Blocking through router settings:

Block the website through your internet provider. For that, follow the given steps:
  • Find your router's IP address.
  • Then, enter it into the Chrome address bar.
  • Log In: mention router's username and password.
  • Find Blocking settings: under the parental controls, firewall, URL Filtering or Security.
  • Enter the URL you want to restrict.
  • Save the settings in the end.

Conclusion:

You can block a particular website or URL simply by choosing one of the methods. You can try different ones if one fails. Blocking a website on Chrome is possible through third-party Chrome extensions, via parental controls, and by restricting access through your router