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🚫 Mac Feature

Website Blocker for Authorized Mac Computers

Block specific websites and content categories on authorized Mac computers remotely from your dashboard. OgyMogy's website blocker lets you restrict access to inappropriate, distracting, or unauthorized websites using URL filters and keyword-based blocking.

  • Block specific URLs and domains on managed Mac computers
  • Keyword-based content filtering for broader category blocking
  • Real-time blocking — restrictions apply immediately
  • Available on all {PLAT} plans
WEBSITE BLOCKED This site is restricted by policy BLOCKED URLS social-media.com gambling.net adult-site.com games-hub.io 12 Blocked URLs filtered ACTIVE Filter on
About This Feature

What is OgyMogy Mac Website Blocker?

OgyMogy website blocker allows you to restrict access to specific websites and content categories on authorized Mac computers — directly from your web dashboard, without physical access to the managed computer. Add specific URLs to block, restrict entire domains, or use keyword filters to prevent access to content categories.

Website blocking on Mac is available on all OgyMogy plans and works by applying restrictions at the browser level on compatible computers. Blocked pages display a clear blocked notice instead of loading the requested content.

URL blockingBlock specific websites by URL or domain on managed Mac computers
Keyword filtersBlock content categories matching specified keywords
Instant enforcementRestrictions apply in real-time without computer restart
All plans includedWebsite blocking available on Basic, Standard, and Extreme
✦ Features

Mac Website Blocker Features

Flexible web content control for authorized Mac computers.

URL Block by Address

Add specific website URLs or domains to the block list for managed Mac computers. Blocked sites display a restriction notice instead of loading. Remove or add blocks any time from your dashboard.

Keyword Content Filter

Block access to all websites containing specific keywords in the URL. This broader approach catches new or unknown sites within a category — useful for blocking all adult content, gambling sites, or social media platforms on managed Mac computers.

Instant Enforcement

Website blocks apply to managed Mac computers in real-time at the next browser request — no computer restart required. Restrictions take effect immediately after being set in your dashboard.

Block History

Review the history of blocked access attempts on managed Mac computers — seeing which websites users tried to access that were blocked by your filters.

Parental Content Control

Parents can use Mac website blocking to prevent children from accessing adult content, online gambling, social media during study time, or any other category of websites on family computers.

Productivity Enforcement

Employers can block social media, entertainment, and non-work websites on company-owned Mac computers — enforcing productivity policies during working hours without manual intervention.

Block Websites on Authorized Mac Computers

URL and keyword-based content filtering on compatible Mac computers.

Starting from $39/month
❓ FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Add any URL or domain to the block list in your OgyMogy dashboard. The restriction applies to the managed Mac computer immediately.

Yes. Website blocking by URL and keyword is available on all OgyMogy Mac plans — Basic, Standard, and Extreme.

Yes. You can block Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or any other website by adding their domain to the URL block list in your dashboard.

OgyMogy website blocking operates at the browser level on compatible computers. Technically sophisticated users may attempt workarounds. For stronger enforcement, combine with application blocking and activity monitoring.

Website blocking applies to supported browsers on compatible Mac computers. Coverage depends on the Mac version and installed browser versions.

There is no fixed limit on the number of websites you can add to the block list. Use URL blocks for specific sites and keyword filters for broader category blocking.