Windows Family Safety - Even though I've allowed a specific website for School, it continuously asks me for...
I have family safety set to block all websites except those I have whitelisted. Problem is, every time he clicks on a link on that site for one of his classes (even though the base URL stays the same) it asks for permission again. So daily, sometimes 10 times a day I have to give him permission for the site I already have white listed. Is there a way to make a website and all it's sub-sites accessible with one whitelist entry? It seems ludicrous that we have to "allow" every sub-site.
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I have family safety set to block all websites except those I have whitelisted. Problem is, every time he clicks on a link on that site for one of his classes (even though the base URL stays the same) it asks for permission again. So daily, sometimes 10 times a day I have to give him permission for the site I already have white listed. Is there a way to make a website and all it's sub-sites accessible with one whitelist entry? It seems ludicrous that we have to "allow" every sub-site.
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I have family safety set to block all websites except those I have whitelisted. Problem is, every time he clicks on a link on that site for one of his classes (even though the base URL stays the same) it asks for permission again. So daily, sometimes 10 times a day I have to give him permission for the site I already have white listed. Is there a way to make a website and all it's sub-sites accessible with one whitelist entry? It seems ludicrous that we have to "allow" every sub-site.
windows security whitelist
I have family safety set to block all websites except those I have whitelisted. Problem is, every time he clicks on a link on that site for one of his classes (even though the base URL stays the same) it asks for permission again. So daily, sometimes 10 times a day I have to give him permission for the site I already have white listed. Is there a way to make a website and all it's sub-sites accessible with one whitelist entry? It seems ludicrous that we have to "allow" every sub-site.
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