Safari: Individual web pages lock

By David Amoyal → Friday, May 9, 2014

As you individual web pages in Safari Browser in Mac OS lock, we show you in our step by step guide. Pages in Safari lock Pages in Safari...

As you individual web pages in Safari Browser in Mac OS lock, we show you in our step by step guide.

Pages in Safari lock

Pages in Safari to block websites in Safari lock Safari has no special function to Lock individual web pages. On a small detour and it works, however, still quite simple:
  1. Open the Terminal after the "applications" > "utilities".
  2. Create, for security reasons, first make a copy of your Hosts file by running the command "cp /etc/hosts ~/Desktop/hosts.txt" (without the quotes). Confirm that you want then press Enter.
  3. Now type in the command "sudo pico /etc/hosts" (without the quotes). Enter your Administrator password when you are prompted, and then press the [Enter]key.
  4. The Host file will open now after typing in the password. Scroll down to the end of the file.
  5. Type in a new line to the IP address 127.0.0.1, followed by a space and the blocked web page URL. If you have multiple pages lock want to use for each web page to a new line.
  6. If you have all the web pages have entered, press [Ctrl] + [O] and then [Enter]key. Make sure that the file has been saved.
  7. In the Terminal, you only need to flush the DNS Cache. To do this, enter the command "sudo dscacheutil-flushcache" (without the quotes).
  8. You entered pages are now blocked and is no longer about Safari accessible.
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