Parental Control: How to Block Adult Websites on Your Wi-Fi Network

In today’s online digital world, the internet provides limitless information and entertainment. But it also poses very dangerous threats, particularly to children. One of the most alarming is adult sites (familiarly known as “XXX sites”) that subject kids to suggestive, graphic, or offensive material. As good parents, responsible steps must be taken to secure their online space and ensure that their children are surfing the web securely.

This comprehensive guide will delve into a range of ways to block XXX websites on all the devices (mobile, laptop, TV) that use your home Wi-Fi, from router-level blocks to software solutions, browser settings, and even device-level configurations. You don’t need to be tech-savvy; this article guides you through each step in an easy-to-follow manner. So let’s dive and block the access of adult websites on all devices connected with your wifi!

Why Block XXX Sites at the Wi-Fi Level?

Blocking adult content on specific devices is helpful but insufficient. Kids use smartphones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles, and smart TVs — frequently switching between them. Blocking adult sites at the Wi-Fi/router level gives a one-size-fits-all solution that:

  • Covers all devices connected
  • Gives centralized control
  • Blocks circumvention (particularly if admin access is password-protected)
  • Gives extra peace of mind for parents and guardians

Top Methods to Block XXX Sites on All Wi-Fi Devices

#1. Use DNS-Based Filtering (OpenDNS, CleanBrowsing, Cloudflare Family)

What is DNS Filtering?

DNS (Domain Name System) filtering is a technique of limiting access to certain websites by making your router uses a DNS service that blocks identified adult domains. A user named Chien Sage shared on answer.microsoft.com that the DNS filtering worked much better and more unobtrusively than any parental control software (which kids hate.)

Best DNS Services for Parental Control:

  • OpenDNS Family Shield
  • CleanBrowsing (Family Filter)
  • Cloudflare Family DNS (1.1.1.3)

Steps to Configure DNS Filtering on Your Router (Generic Steps):

  1. Log in to your router’s admin panel:
    • Open a web browser and type in your router’s IP (typically 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1)
    • Type username and password (default login credentials usually on the back of the router)
  2. Locate the DNS Settings:
    • Under “Internet,” “WAN,” or “LAN” settings
    • Section that contains DNS settings
  3. Type the Safe DNS IP Addresses:
    • For OpenDNS Family Shield:
      • Preferred DNS: 208.67.222.123
      • Alternate DNS: 208.67.220.123
    • For CleanBrowsing (Family Filter):
      • Preferred DNS: 185.228.168.168
      • Alternate DNS: 185.228.169.168
    • For Cloudflare Family DNS:
      • Preferred DNS: 1.1.1.3
      • Alternate DNS: 1.0.0.3
  4. Save Changes and Reboot Router:
    • Apply the settings and reboot router
  5. Test the Filter:
    • Go to a known adult website to ensure its blocked
    • You can also test with sites like https://www.opendns.com/welcome/

Pros: Free, simple to set up, no software required

Cons: Can be circumvented if children reset DNS on their devices

#2. Set Up Router’s Built-In Parental Controls

Most new routers now have built-in parental control functions that enable you to block websites, limit keywords, or set schedules for internet access. You can set it up using Web GUI  or Rounter app.

Popular Router Brands with Parental Controls:

  • Netgear (with Circle or Nighthawk)
  • TP-Link
  • ASUS
  • Linksys
  • Cisco

How to Use Router Parental Controls (TP-Link example):

  1. Log in to the router dashboard
  2. Navigate to Parental Controls or Access Control
  3. Set up a profile for your kids
  4. Define blocked sites or categories (such as “Adult”)
  5. Set time limits or schedules
  6. Save settings and restart if needed

Pros: Centralized, more difficult to bypass, frequently free

Cons: May be router model-specific, needs access to admin panel

#3. Use Third-Party Parental Control Software

These tools enable extensive monitoring and filtering across platforms. Some include AI-based filtering, screen time management, application monitoring, and even location monitoring.

Top Tools:

  • Qustodio
  • Net Nanny
  • Norton Family
  • Kaspersky Safe Kids

Steps to Set Up 3rd Party Parental Control (Example: Qustodio)

  1. Register an account on Qustodio’s website
  2. Download and install the app on all devices
  3. Configure child profiles and choose filtering categories
  4. Select “block adult content” and adjust settings
  5. Control settings remotely from the dashboard

Pros: Fine-grained control, cross-platform, in-depth reports

Cons: Some are paid, must be installed on every device

#4. Leverage Mobile Operating System Controls

Both Android and iOS have built-in parent tools to block adult content and monitor browsing. Ellen Lee of Newyork Times recommends, Apple’s Screen Time is the best option for iOS households, while Google Family Link is best for Android households with kids under 13.

For iOS (iPhones, iPads):

  1. Go to Settings > Screen Time
  2. Tap on “Content & Privacy Restrictions”
  3. Turn on restrictions and create a Screen Time passcode
  4. Go to “Content Restrictions” > “Web Content”
  5. Choose “Limit Adult Websites” or “Allowed Websites Only”
  6. Add individual URLs you want to block or unblock

For Android (Using Google Family Link):

  1. Install Google Family Link on child and parent’s device
  2. Set up a supervised Google account for your kid
  3. Launch the Family Link app > tap on your child’s account
  4. Tap “Filters on Google Chrome” > “Try to block mature sites”
  5. Block individual sites or let only allowed sites through

Here’s a video that’ explains how to setup family link app on Android on both Parent and Child mobile in detail:

Pros: Free, built into OS

Cons: Limited control, not router-wide

#5. Use Safe Search and YouTube Restricted Mode

SafeSearch excludes explicit material from Google search results, and YouTube’s Restricted Mode conceals possible mature videos.

Steps to Enable Safe Search on Google:

  1. Visit https://www.google.com/preferences
  2. Tick the box for “Turn on SafeSearch”
  3. Save settings
  4. Lock SafeSearch using your Google account (for added control)

Steps to Enable YouTube Restricted Mode:

  1. Visit YouTube.com
  2. Scroll down and click “Restricted Mode: Off”
  3. Change it “On”
  4. Log in to lock it for your account/browser

Pros: Rapid to initiate, helpful for monitored browsing

Cons: Kids might change accounts or utilize incognito

#6. Block Websites via Hosts File (Advanced Users)

On Windows, macOS, or Linux operating systems, you can block sites by editing the “hosts” file.

Steps for Windows:

  1. Open Notepad as Administrator
  2. Open the file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
  3. Insert lines like:
    127.0.0.1 www.xxxsite.com
    127.0.0.1 www.pornhub.com
  4. Save the file and restart your browser

Pros: Free, OS-level restriction

Cons: Time-consuming, not scalable for multiple devices

#7. Use Browser Extensions for Content Filtering

If you can’t modify the router settings, browser extensions provide a simple alternative to block adult websites directly from browsers.

Recommended Extensions:

  • BlockSite (Chrome/Firefox)
  • Adult Blocker
  • LeechBlock

Steps to Use (Example: BlockSite):

  1. Install the extension from Chrome Web Store
  2. Tap the extension icon > Settings
  3. Add adult URLs to block list
  4. Set password to prevent modifications

Pros: Simple to install, adjustable

Cons: Only effective per browser, simple to remove unless locked

Further Parent Tips

  • Speak to your kids: Inform them of the risks associated with inappropriate content or website.
  • Strong admin passwords: Don’t let children fiddle with your device or router settings. Apply strong password and place the router somewhere at safer place that can’t be reset by kids.
  • Review settings regularly: Monitor reports and refresh blocklists. Keep checking and update the list with new domains that you want to block!
  • Create individual user accounts: On shared computers, use restricted user accounts for kids
  • Turn off Incognito mode: Certain parental control software can disable incognito browsing

Final Thoughts

Blocking XXX content or keywords like desi hot, xxx videos, hindi xxx etc on all Wi-Fi devices is a critical step toward helping to create a safer digital world in the home. No single approach is 100% foolproof, but by using router-level DNS filtering, device-level controls, and education, a strong multi-layered defense is established.

Your role as a parent is not just to limit bad content but to enable your kids to use the internet with wisdom. Spend some time going through tools listed above, select the most suitable option for your family, and get updated with changing technology.

Dhruv Sharma
Dhruv Sharmahttps://gadgetsloud.com/
Hi, I am Dhruv Sharma founder of gadgetsloud.com. I am a learner, an explorer and also good food lover. I like to blog since 2010. I am working as an engineer in a normal IT based company (scary job). I love to code and blog all the time. I am a web developer and also SEO learner. I learned many great stuff about blogging and SEO and believe me this blogging stuff is all time great thing that I did ever.

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