Examples of using Block access in English and their translations into Polish
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To prevent your child from installing new apps on their device, block access to the Google Play Store in one of the following ways.
These sites normally block access to the free content
For both network interfaces, block access of the server hosting the Sandbox component to the corporate LAN in order to keep the network safe from the objects under analysis.
The Real-time protection task might not block access to the files in virtual pseudo file systems.
All civilized nations of the world monitor websites and block access to some of them if needed.
Czech and Slovak mobile operators are working to fight illegal content on mobile networks and block access to websites with illegal content.
they will intercept your DNS request and block access.
which allows to restrict or block access to computer or the Internet for each user account.
BBC iPlayer, and Hulu have become aware of VPNs and block access due to agreements with studios to geo-restrict certain content.
In addition, member states may block access to web pages,
Block access to defined applications,
the private sector in order to identify and shut down or block access to websites with paedophile content.
In the case of any breach of the rules, Michael Page Poland reserves the right to delete all undesirable content and materials from the website, and immediately block access to the website.
select the check box Block access to the following websites
you will see the notification and allow or block access.
With the repeal of net neutrality, it is possible for ISPs to control data and limit or block access to content.
Consequently, the User expressly acknowledges that ARTE may at any time block access to all or part of the Sites
separate seating area from the hozbloka, block access to the wind and street dust in the courtyard,
administrative obstacles that might block access to these measures for young people who are inactive other than for reasons of education.
fine-tuning technical tools to filter and block access, enabling families to apply the precautionary principle prudently but consistently.