There are several ways to block internet access for a specific user on a computer or network:
Use a firewall: Most operating systems come with built-in firewalls that can be configured to block internet access for specific users or programs.
Use router settings: If you have a router, you can use its settings to block internet access for specific devices or users connected to your network.
Use a third-party software: There are various software programs available that can be used to block internet access for specific users on a computer.
Use Group Policy editor: If you are using Windows, you can use the Group Policy editor to block internet access for specific users or groups.
Use Parental control feature: Many Operating Systems have built-in parental controls that allow you to block internet access for specific users or during specific times of the day.
Please note that blocking internet access to a user may have legal and ethical implications, please consult with your IT department or legal advisor before implementing any of the above methods.
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