HOW TO BLOCK A WEBSITE IN MY HOME NETWORK?

HOW TO BLOCK A WEBSITE IN MY HOME NETWORK?

There are various ways by which you can block any website from opening in your network. This is based on the fundamental of blocking the request of any URL from inbound traffic. If you are using any antivirus or firewall, you can implement blocking rules into it. For example if you want to block any website, you have to write rules on the firewall. For Windows Firewall follow these steps: go to Control Panel > windows Firewall > in the left side click Advanced Setting go to Outbound Rule and in right side Click New Rule in New Outbound Rule Wizard select Custom and click Next in Program Screen Select All Program And click Next in protocol and ports Leave default Setting and click Next in Scope Screen Under Which remote IP address Does This rule apply to? select These IP address and click add Button in IP Address Dialog under This IP address or subnet: enter IP address of website and click ok…
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Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 12.5-inch launched with Intel core i5 processor, 4GB RAM

Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 12.5-inch launched with Intel core i5 processor, 4GB RAM

Xiaomi has launched their second Mi Notebook Air model with a 6th Gen Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD. Chinese electronics manufacturer Xiaomi has launched a new notebook variant called the Mi Notebook Air. The Mi Notebook Air gets the same 12.5-inch display as the earlier launched Mi Notebook Air but the chip-set is different. The older variant was powered by an Intel Core i3 processor. The new Mi Notebook Air is powered by the Core i5 processor, sixth generation. The new Mi Notebook Air is already up on sale on various websites like JD.com and their official website. The Notebook is powered by 4GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The Notebook also gets 4G connectivity support as well.   As for specifications, the new…
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Facebook developing cryptocurrency for WhatsApp transfers

Facebook developing cryptocurrency for WhatsApp transfers

Facebook is developing a stablecoin—a type of digital currency pegged to the US dollar—that will let users transfer money on its Whats App messaging app San Francisco: Facebook Inc. is working on making a concurrency that will let users transfer money on its WhatsApp messaging app, focusing first on the remittances market in India, according to people familiar with the matter. The company is developing a stablecoin -- a type of digital currency pegged to the U.S. dollar -- to minimize volatility, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing internal plans. Facebook is far from releasing the coin, because it’s still working on the strategy, including a plan for custody assets, or regular currencies that would be held to protect the value of the stablecoin, the people said. Facebook has long been expected…
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