Duvongod12 I would like to monitor and track visited websites on our home devices on the router level. I want to find an alternative to restricting internet usage on devices and settings on the browser level.
Black Mamba @Duvongod12 take a look at these recommendations from @Doremi post #2 & #4 dated 09.09.2024 Bloques des site internet jeux d’argent et adulte | Swisscom Community To block certain websites such as those related to gambling or adult sites via DNS settings, you can follow these steps. This can be done at the level of your internet box Open a browser and enter the IP address of your router 192.168.1.1. Log in with your router’s user name and password. In the configuration interface, access the “Network” section, then select the “DNS” tab You can replace the current DNS servers with parental control DNS servers, such as those from CleanBrowsing, OpenDNS FamilyShield, or Cloudflare DNS. These services offer filters that automatically block inappropriate sites such as adult or gambling sites. CleanBrowsing (Adult filter): Primary DNS: 185.228.168.10 Secondary DNS: 185.228.169.11 OpenDNS FamilyShield: Primary DNS: 208.67.222.123 Secondary DNS: 208.67.220.123 Cloudflare DNS with adult content filter: Primary DNS: 1.1.1.3 Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.3 This should allow you to block inappropriate sites! Best regards Doremi If a DNS is configured to block gambling sites, all such sites will be blocked. However, it’s important to test this solution to verify its effectiveness. I’m simply sharing an option I’ve set up for my family, using Cloudflare to block adult sites, and it works well. The DNS offered are free for basic blocking on an Internet router. Have a nice day Doremi