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Hello, everyone, I'm just looking for some advice over the last few years I have become addicted to gambling what started out to be fun is not fun for me anymore, I'm just chasing my money trying to win back what I have lost over the last few years and It's getting me deeper and deeper into debt I am just wondering if I could some how block every gambling website on my Computer, iPad, Mobile etc. I have closed most of my online casinos down, but I just find myself registering at new casinos.
Thanks,
Peter.

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Block Gambling Sites On Phone

The Clean Browsing Family-Level DNS will block adult, pornographic, or explicit websites. It will also block VPNs or proxy domains. Reddit, Imgur, and other mixed content sites are also blocked. Commonly used sites such as Google, Bing, and YouTube are automatically set to Safe Mode. The Clean Browsing Adult-Level DNS IP. 185.228.168.10; 185. Applying the gambling filter makes it easier to block a group of some of the most popular websites within the gambling category. When building your blocklist, all you have to do is click the plus button beside the category marked gambling. Setting up recurring block sessions is similar if you’re using Freedom on an iOS device. People who have gambling problems and decide to stop can choose to self-exclude from gambling, use software to block online gambling sites and self-exclude physically from betting shops and casinos. While these are all helpful ways for people to get support, many banks believe they can do more to support self-exclusion too. Most gaming sites provide a self exclusion mechanism, but it requires people to open accounts in order to work. Doing this on 100s of sites is simply not practical, and put gamblers at risk of relapse. I think that Paypal should be able to provide a blocking mechanism for this type of transactions at the request of customers.