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Follow these step-by-step instructions to block websites on Chrome using your desktop and mobile devices. The post How to Block Websites on Chrome appeared first on Reader's Digest.
Although Chrome doesn't have a built-in option to block websites, there are a few ways to eliminate distractions.
Google Chrome and other popular browsers come with a pop-up blocker, blocking annoying ads that interrupt you while visiting a website. Sometimes, it can be the problem instead of the solution.
If you don't want websites to send you notifications, select "Don't Allow Sites to Send Notifications" in the Default ...
Fed up with annoying pop-ups and overlays on websites? Here's how to block website pop-ups on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge on your Mac or Windows PC.
Chrome has a few different settings that let you control whether websites can send you notifications. They're easy to change on mobile and desktop.
How to block websites in Google Search? To remove or block some websites from your Google Search Results page, you can download and install the uBlacklist extension on your Edge, Chrome or Firefox ...
Google Chrome's built-in Safety Check will look for bad extensions, malware downloads, compromised passwords, out-of-date software, and more. It takes just a few seconds to run.