Blocking specific websites in iOSBlocking specific websites in iOS The optional iOS Restrictions settings provides a way to limit access to adult themed websites from Safari on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, but for some purposes those default restrictions may not go far enough. For those looking to gain additional control over web access, users will find that individual websites can be added to a “Never Allow” list, thereby blocking access to those sites completely. For example, Facebook.com is typically allowed in the broader iOS Restrictions filters, but by using this additional block list, you could prevent web access to sites like Facebook.com, or any other URL, from the iPhone, iPod itouch, or iPad.

If you want to block any website from being accessed on iPhone or iPad and Safari, this article will show you exactly how to do that.

Note this article is aimed at older iOS versions, newer versions of iOS and iPadOS can use Screen Time to block websites as instructed here.

This site-specific blocking feature is an extension of using filtering for preventing adult content in Safari on iOS devices, and is thereby customizable from within the same Restrictions panel.

How to Block Any Website on iPhone and iPad (iOS 11 and Earlier)

  1. Open the “Settings” app
  2. Go to the “General” section of Settings
  3. Choose “Restrictions”, then enter the device passcode when asked
  4. Navigate down and tap on the “Websites” option
  5. Choose the ‘Limit Adult Content’ option, this also enables Apple’s own web filters to prevent adult themed material from being accessible in Safari
  6. Look under the “NEVER ALLOW” list, and tap on “Add a Website…”
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  8. Enter the website URL for the site you wish to block access to, for example, blocking Facebook would be done by entering “Facebook.com” in this list
  9. Tap “Done” and add more websites to block, or exit out of Settings to set the change in effect

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Sites that are specifically blocked through the “Never Allow” list will become immediately inaccessible, you can confirm this by launching Safari on the iOS device and trying to go to the URL in question.

Attempting to access a blocked website through Safari shows a largely blank page with a message, stating “You cannot browse ‘[URL]’ because it is restricted.”

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Users will find there’s an override option at this same screen to ‘Allow Website’, which requires the device restriction passcode to be entered manually in order to allow that site.

As of now, iOS requires the “Limit Adult Content” option to be enabled in order to block specific websites, and the resulting action is limited to access through the default Safari browser. This is markedly different from Mac OS X, where you can block any website in any and all web browsers through a modification of the system hosts file. Because there is no means of modifying Hosts on the iOS side, this means users who want to block URL’s in other browsers would need to adjust them manually, or simply prevent third party browsers from being installed or run on an iOS device by using wider parental controls for the entire device. Because it would be more educator and parent friendly, it’s reasonably possible that content filtering may arrive at an enhanced level in future releases of iOS, but for the time being the methods outlined above will have to make do.

Remember, this is for older iOS versions on older iPhone and iPad models, newer devices can block websites in Safari by using Screen Time for iOS and iPadOS.

Do you know of any other helpful tips or tricks for blocking access to websites on iPhone or iPad? Share your solutions, tips, suggestions, thoughts, and advice in the comments below!

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