Best Apps For Blocking Websites

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Blocking websites is a great way to stay on task and avoid distraction. Whether you’re trying to study for an exam or learn a new language, blocking websites can help you focus on the task at hand.

Here are some of our favorite apps for blocking websites:

Nanny for Chrome

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Nanny is one of the most popular apps out there for blocking websites. It’s very simple to use, and it allows you to add specific sites that you want blocked, as well as set time limits on how long you can spend on each site. It also has a “Blacklist” feature that lets you set up a list of sites that should never be blocked, so they can always be accessed. This app is free, but if you want to pay $11.99/month ($22.99/year), it also lets you block specific times of day or days of the week when certain sites should not be accessed—for example, if your child needs help getting ready for school before school starts in the morning but doesn’t need access to social media until after school gets out at 3pm, this would let them do just that!

Freedom

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8 Website Blockers For Studying, Productivity, & Focus
AUGUST 8, 2018 BY ALEXANDRA DEMPSEY
7 website blockers for productivity and studying
The internet is full of information that can help you work more effectively. Unfortunately, instant access to such an overwhelming amount of content can also backfire. What starts as a quick jaunt to your social media feed or favorite website ends with dozens of open tabs – and hours of wasted productivity.

We’ve all been there. Even with extraordinary discipline, it’s easy to fall prey to these distractions. It’s far too easy to open your laptop, pull up a project you need to work on, and then completely lose track of your responsibilities after seeing a notification from a friend. There’s so much content out there begging for your attention, and it’s tough not to give in.

The good news?

There are plenty of website blocker tools that can help you overcome the temptation of distracting and addictive tech. Instead of forcing you to rely on willpower alone, these tools cut off access to your biggest distraction sources.

A host of features and price ranges are available. Let’s break down some of the most popular website blockers so you can make an informed decision.

Freedom for Mac and Windows

  1. Freedom for Mac or Windows
    Freedom blocks distracting websites and apps, but it does so much more than that. It’s an all-in-one distraction blocker that allows you to block distracting websites, mobile apps, desktop apps, or the entire internet. No matter what is distracting you and stealing away your time and attention, Freedom gives you back control. Freedom is the only website, app, and internet blocker that syncs blocks across all of your devices. With Freedom Premium you can add unlimited devices and custom blocklists and stay focused on what’s important by committing to blocking distractions in advance or by scheduling recurring block sessions to make productivity a habit.

In addition to blocking distractions, Freedom now also offers a variety of other tools such as Focus Sounds that can help you get in the zone and maintain your focus throughout the day.

For more fine-tuned distraction blocking and control, Freedom offers features like Locked Mode, Block All, and Block All Except.

Locked Mode helps you commit to your block sessions by making it impossible to quit an active block session.
Block All allows you to block all websites when you really need to turn off the internet with a flip of a switch.
Block All Except lets you block the entire web, except for the sites you need access to do the work that matters.
Pros: One of Freedom’s biggest advantages is the ability to block distractions across all of your devices. Users can sync their block sessions across their Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android devices, which means no more blocking your computer and then sneaking off to your phone for a Facebook fix! Freedom is also excited to now offer support for Chromebook and Linux via our browser extension.

In addition to blocking sites and mobile apps, Freedom also blocks desktop apps. So if you find that Outlook, Mail, Steam, Fortnite, or even Chrome or Safari are killing your productivity, you can temporarily block them during your Freedom sessions.

Cons: The Freedom team is currently working on adding several new features to the app, including calendar scheduling and stats reports to see where you’re spending most of your time online.

Price: Freedom offers users three different payment plans for Premium:

Monthly: $6.99/mo
Yearly: $29/year ($2.42 per month)
Forever: $129 (one-time purchase to have Freedom forever)
Not sure if Freedom is right for you? Good news—you can sign up for a seven-use free trial and see the benefits first-hand.

Get Freedom and block websites and apps on every device!
StayFocusd chrome extension

  1. StayFocusd
    StayFocusd is an extension available on the Google Chrome web browser. This makes installation extremely straightforward – even if you aren’t tech-savvy.

Pros: Many website blockers have users enter a list of specific websites (often called a “blacklist”) to block for certain time periods. The StayFocusd approach is a bit different. Users enter the maximum amount of time they would like to spend on specific websites before being blocked. So you can allow yourself some time for idle browsing.

One of the biggest advantages of StayFocusd is its versatility. You can set time limits for as many websites as you like; all you have to do is type them into the extension. As long as you’re using Google Chrome, the extension will work on various platforms (Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.)

Cons: The downside, of course, is that StayFocusd is limited to the Chrome browser. And, unlike other website blockers, you can’t set multiple blocks of blocked time. Finally, you still might find yourself wasting too much time during peak work hours if you’re too generous with your time limits.

Price: Stayfocusd is free on Google Chrome

Limit chrome extension

  1. Limit
    Limit is a Chrome browser extension that allows you to limit your time spent on distracting websites.

To use Limit, simply select the website you find most distracting and choose a daily time limit. For example, you could limit yourself to ten minutes a day on Facebook, or half an hour a day on Duolingo.

Pros: Limit is a great way to maintain a simple limit on your browsing habits. You’ll be surprised how free you feel when you hit your limit – and know that you’ve turned off distractions for the day. It’s a simple behavioral nudge that goes a long way towards helping you be more productive.

Cons: Like all browser extensions, Limit can be uninstalled. So if you find yourself needing something a little more strict, Freedom is a great choice for blocking distractions on all your devices.

Price: Limitis a free Chrome browser extension.

Pause chrome extension

  1. Pause
    Pause is a simple extension that challenges you to momentarily pause and reflect before visiting a distracting website. In doing so, Pause breaks the cycle of distraction and helps you be more focused, productive, and intentional with your technology use.

When you load a distracting website, Pause creates a gentle interruption by displaying a calming green screen. After pausing for five seconds, you can then choose to continue to the site. The interruption created by Pause gently nudges you to make informed, intentional decisions about how you are spending your time.

Pros: We think that Pause is an incredible tool for being more intentional with your web use. Pause comes pre-seeded with a list of 50 top distracting websites, and you can add or remove sites from your Pause list. You can also configure the amount of time you’d like to be Paused.

Cons: We are very partial to Pause – it is a simple extension, with a huge impact. Maybe the only con is that it is free!

Price: Pauseis a free Chrome browser extension.

Focus chrome extension for focusing on your work

  1. Focus
    Focus is a Chrome browser extension designed to help you stay focused on your studying, learning, and the work that matters. Focus is great for students as it blocks all non-educational websites to keep you productive and away from all the distractions the internet has to offer.

To use Focus, simply set a pin, decide which websites you want access to, and let Focus block the rest. If you want to visit a site you have blocked, just enter your pin, and decide how long you want to be on the blocked site.

If you’re a parent, you can set the pin for child. Or, if you’d like to use it for yourself, have a friend or partner set it for you to help you commit.

And voila! You now have a set of internet guardrails that help to help you stay productive and on task whether you’re studying, remote learning, or need an extra boost self-control to finish a project.

Pros: Instead of having to decide all the websites you want to block, Focus simply lets you decide which sites you want access to and then blocks the rest. It’s quick and simple set up makes it easy to get back on track and committed to your goals.

Cons:Like all browser extensions, Focus can be uninstalled. So if you find yourself needing something a little more strict, Freedom is a great choice for blocking distractions on all your devices.

Price: Focus is a free Chrome browser extension.

Forest mobile app

  1. Forest
    Forest is an ingenious little app that encourages you to plant virtual trees instead of visiting distracting websites on your mobile devices. One of the oldest apps in the space, we’ve always like Forest’s behavioral approach to making you use your phone less.

Pros: Forest doesn’t actually block anything – it simply encourages you to put your phone down. You might think of this as a con, but for many people, that simple nudge will work! And once you put your phone down, you’ll start growing virtual trees, which give you positive feedback on your time spent away from distractions.

Cons: Well, Forest doesn’t actually block anything – so its not for everyone. If you need a stricter blocker, you might want to choose something else on this list. But you might be surprised just how well a little virtual tree could work keeping you away from websites!

Price: Various prices for iOS, Android, and Chrome.

Leechblock Mozilla add-on

  1. LeechBlock
    LeechBlock is Mozilla Firefox’s answer to StayFocusd. This browser add-on has been blocking distracting websites for over a decade.

Pros: One of the first things you’ll notice is the extensive versatility and customization options. Users create groups of websites LeechBlock will restrict. These websites can then be assigned across up to six different time blocks. For each time block, users decide which sites to block, when to block them, and how to block them. An interesting feature is the password option. Users can choose to enter complex passwords before visiting distracting websites. This is less restrictive than a complete block, but it slows users down enough to really think whether they want to visit the website.

Cons: LeechBlock’s advantages can also become its downsides if you aren’t tech-savvy. With so many options and configuration settings, the interface can be overwhelming. It’s also a browser add-on, which makes it easy to remove if you’re determined to visit distracting websites.

There’s also a Mozilla Firefox issue to think about. Starting with Firefox version 57 (released in November 2017), only extensions built with the WebExtensions framework are compatible. This led the LeechBlock developer to rewrite the extension from scratch, releasing a new version called LeechBlock NG. The software is still under development, so there could be bugs, and not all the features of the old extension are included.

Price: Free on Mozilla

Freedom for iOS and Android
8.Freedom for iOS and Android
Blocking websites on a Mac and Windows computers can boost your productivity, however that productivity will be short-lived if it means you can just turn to your phone or tablet when your brain starts to crave your blocked distractions.

We offer Freedom on iOS and Android devices so that you can sync your block sessions across all of your devices because distractions aren’t always device-specific. The Freedom iOS app will block apps and websites based on your custom blocklist, and can be used simultaneously in sessions with your Mac or Windows computer or any number of other devices.

The Freedom Android app will block apps of your choice, and like any of the other Freedom apps, initiate or sync with your Freedom sessions if you choose.

Pros: Freedom is the only complete multi-platform website and app blocker solution. So even if you have every popular device on the market (iPhone, iPad, Android phone or tablet, Mac and Windows computers) – Freedom has you covered on all of them, at the same time if you’d like!

Price: Included in Freedom Premium (see Freedom for Mac and Windows above)

Do Your Best Work with a Website Blocker
You need to be focused and productive to do your best work. Willpower can get you started, but with all the distracting websites and apps out there, why not equip yourself with the best tools to help?

A website blocker will free up time and energy for you to focus on the truly important stuff. And there’s always time for those silly cat videos after work!

Ready to block websites and apps? Try Freedom today.

About Alexandra Dempsey
Alexandra Dempsey is the Digital Marketing and Strategy Manager at Freedom.

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