Would you like to learn how to use a group policy to block access to a website or URL on the Google Chrome browser? In this tutorial, we will show you how to deny access to a website or URL in Google Chrome using a group policy.
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Tutorial GPO – Blocking website or URL in Google Chrome
On the domain controller, download the latest version of the Google Chrome template.
Extract the ZIP file named POLICY_TEMPLATES.
In our example, all files were placed on the root of a directory named DOWNLOADS.
Access the directory named WINDOWS and copy the ADMX files to the Policy definitions directory.
Access the correct language subdirectory.
Copy the ADML files to the correct language directory inside the Policy definitions.
On the domain controller, open the group policy management tool.
Create a new group policy.
Enter a name for the new group policy.
In our example, the new GPO was named: MY-GPO.
On the Group Policy Management screen, expand the folder named Group Policy Objects.
Right-click your new Group Policy Object and select the Edit option.
On the group policy editor screen, expand the User configuration folder and locate the following item.
Here are the Google Chrome configuration options.
Enable the item named Block access to a list of URLs.
Click on the Show button and enter a list of websites or URLs.
In our example, we blocked access to the Amazon website.
To save the group policy configuration, you need to close the Group Policy editor.
Congratulations! You have finished the GPO creation.
Tutorial GPO – Blocking website or URL in Google Chrome
On the Group policy management screen, you need to right-click the Organizational Unit desired and select the option to link an existent GPO.
In our example, we are going to link the group policy named MY-GPO to the root of the domain.
After applying the GPO you need to wait for 10 or 20 minutes.
During this time the GPO will be replicated to other domain controllers.
On a remote computer, try to access a blocked website.
In our example, we blocked access to a list of websites on Google chrome using a group policy.