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Well, in 2023, almost all websites use HTTPS. So, is there a workaround here?
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Well, in 2023, almost all websites use HTTPS. So, is there a workaround here?
Well, in 2023, almost all websites use HTTPS. So, is there a workaround here?
I have the same issue and I tried adding the full URL (eg. https://www.domain.com) but it still doesn't block the website.
Thank you.
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Re: Well, in 2023, almost all websites use HTTPS. So, is there a workaround here?
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Re: Well, in 2023, almost all websites use HTTPS. So, is there a workaround here?
@simwyck wrote:
I have the same issue and I tried adding the full URL (eg. https://www.domain.com) but it still doesn't block the website.
Same issue as what?
You are not the first, and won't be the last, to ask about https blocking:
Solved: Re: Block web sites not working on HTTPS Sites -->... - NETGEAR Communities
More background on @microchip8's suggested solution here:
Search - NETGEAR Communities – NextDNS
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Re: Well, in 2023, almost all websites use HTTPS. So, is there a workaround here?
There is OpenDNS services as well.
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