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Feb 24, 2006
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I love Leechblock for Firefox, but the don't make it for Safari. Is there a way to block specific sites in Safari via a plug in or terminal command? I have about 12 sites I want blocked.

PS: Tried Intigo. It always reeks havoc on my systems.
 

stockholmsyn

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Oct 20, 2008
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I love Leechblock for Firefox, but the don't make it for Safari. Is there a way to block specific sites in Safari via a plug in or terminal command? I have about 12 sites I want blocked.

PS: Tried Intigo. It always reeks havoc on my systems.

So don't go to them, or just use the infinitely superior Firefox, guy.
 

Kan-O-Z

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Aug 3, 2007
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Parental Control

Use the parental control on your account. You can specify a list of sites you don't want to visit. On top of that, it's much more of a complete solution than stopping Safari from certain sites. For instance you can do things for email and chat as well I believe.

Kan-O-Z
 

belvdr

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Aug 15, 2005
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You know OS X is not completely secure too, right? Nothing is totally secure unless it is disconnected from the network and physically locked down.
 

belvdr

macrumors 603
Aug 15, 2005
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You obviously cannot read. Nothing is totally secure if connected to a network. And it's Mac, not MAC. There's a difference.
 

belvdr

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Aug 15, 2005
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Hmm... seems like stockholmsyn and Windozeisgaylol may be the same person. Obviously, you have never heard the term acronym. There's a difference, and it has nothing to do with the letters.
 
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