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How can I block a specific URL from a client on a site in Chrome?
You need to block a URL like https://example.com/page1 from a user in Google Chrome (under Windows). I tried various extensions like Block Site and Nanny, but they are of little use - they either block the entire site or do not work at all. All additional functionality is not needed (setting protection, statistics, etc.). It is necessary to block only a certain page of the site, not the entire domain. Is it possible to do this without using extensions (by setting the browser itself)?
PS The option with a local proxy server was considered - Privoxy does not block https, with Squid3 compiled under Windows - it did not work either.
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