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So letamp;#39;s say you want to block a website on your Mac. Now you can set up a special account and use parental controls for that. But letamp;#39;s say you want to block yourself from going to a website. Like you want to resist the temptation from going to Facebook during the day while youamp;#39;re working. You just want to block Facebook so you just canamp;#39;t access it from your Mac. Well you can do this using Terminal. So letamp;#39;s go to Terminal. Iamp;#39;m just going to use Command Space and then type Terminal and it launches. Now weamp;#39;re going to go and block it by editing a file called the Host File. So the way weamp;#39;re going to do it is weamp;#39;re going to type sudo, which basically is asking for superuser permissions because youamp;#39;re going to need it to edit this file. Then pico is the name of a text editor in Terminal. Then etc/hosts. Itamp;#39;s going to ask you for your admin password. So youamp;#39;re going to have to type that in. Now