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Tuesday, August 24th, 2021 9:10 PM

Block tiktok

How to block tiktok from WiFi.

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ACE - Expert

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28K Messages

3 years ago

Blocking specific websites is not an option with the provided equipment but you can look for a third party modem that would and put it behind the AT&T gateway.

Former Employee

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32.9K Messages

3 years ago

Don’t think it’s possible

New Member

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2 Messages

2 years ago

Why do you want to block it?

New Member

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7 Messages

2 years ago

This question has been rattling around my head for some time. I found various videos on YouTube that showed how can block Tik Tok, but nothing happened.  I can't turn it off ....

New Member

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3 Messages

2 years ago

I can't understand why you would do that? If you're tired of wasting your time watching stupid videos, use the other side of this platform.

Former Employee

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32.9K Messages

2 years ago

Wait I can’t find TikTok on my computer it only works on tha app on my iPhone. 

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New Member

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2 Messages

2 years ago

I don't think this is possible; the only thing you can do is to block the use of Tik-Tok on the hotel device.

New Member

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2 Messages

2 years ago

I don't think this is possible; the only thing you can do is to block the use of Tik-Tok on the hotel device. This is a great measure if you want to limit your child's use of Tik Tok. Although I don't think that's right because Tik Tok is a great platform for development. I make videos about the economy and post them on Tik Tok. Initially, my videos didn't get many views or likes because I didn't know how to gain flikes. But with time, I understood how algorithms work, and my videos became popular.

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3 Messages

3 months ago

Does this function exist in all routers? I don't see it in mine.

ACE - Expert

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36K Messages

3 months ago

The AT&T Gateway has no way to block a domain by name.  It can block IP addresses, but that is fairly cumbersome.  To do as Daisysky suggests, you'd need a third-party router that has the capability configured in addition to your Gateway.

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