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Blocksi Enterprise Edition

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Blocksi Extension

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Blocksi Enterprise Edition
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Blocksi Parental Control, Web Filter & Youtube Filtering extension for Chrome & Chromebooks

Offered by Blocksi @ www.blocksi.net

Since 2011, the Blocksi Enterprise Edition extension has been the leading cloud-based solution for K–12 Web Filtering, YouTube Analytics, and Internet Access Time control.

Blocksi is fast, reliable with a proven track record at many school districts, homes, enterprises and government agencies.

Main features of the free extension are:

- Web filtering across 79 rated categories including pornography, adult, security and malware

- Youtube filtering across 20 categories

- Youtube content filtering

- Youtube channel filtering

- Safe Search across text,image,video across major search engine

- Content filtering ( scans web pages and blocks by keyword match)

- Black/White List

- Application Control Filters (Google Docs, Google Classroom, Netflix, Clash of Clans..)

- Homework Access Time Control

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Blocksi Manager Education Everywhere (BMEE)

For school districts owned chromebooks enrolled into a Google App For Education domain (GAFE), Blocksi Manager Education Everywhere (BMEE) lets the Director of Technology in full control of the filtering policies across the entire chromebook fleet whatever its size, whether these are on campus or/and off campus.

School districts admin can signup for BMEE @ www.blocksi.net

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More info on BMEE can be found at www.blocksi.net

Privacy policy is http://www.blocksi.net/privacy.php

For support please write an email at [email protected]

Latest reviews

Joab Garcia Nunez
No ONE LIKE YOU ONLY TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS ALSO GROWN AHH ADULTS WHY I HAD SO MUCH FUN WITHOUT YOU AND NOW YOU RUIN US I WILL FIND A WAY TO SHUT THIS DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also Blocksi is like a cheap remote—half the time it doesn't work, and the other half it’s just in the way." "Blocksi blocks so much educational content, it’s basically an anti-learning tool at this point." "I’ve seen dial-up internet with better response times than a Blocksi-loaded Chromebook. "Blocksi: Because who needs privacy when you can have a program that watches you like a creepy babysitter?" What People Are Saying Students and users often vent about how the program feels like "constant surveillance" and how it frequently breaks basic Google tools. It's horrible. They're blocking practically everything on our Chromebooks and we have a very small amount of freedom on them.” “The downside of Blocksi is no indication on a student's side of whether a live session has been activated... this lack of awareness is glaringly problematic.” Blocksi is like a screen door on a submarine—completely useless and just makes everything sink faster." "My Chromebook was fast once. Then Blocksi joined the chat and now it runs like a brick in a marathon."It’s the only app that sees a 'How-To' video for math and thinks, 'Nah, this looks like a security threat. "Blocksi has more 'eyes' than a potato and somehow sees even less." "If I wanted my computer to freeze every five minutes, I would've just left it in the freezer."
Isaac Gaytan
blocksi is worse then the devil, blocksi made my family get ran over by a semi truck.
Jacob Garcia
no one likes this
gia c
Bro, adding all these updates sucks, like, why tf did you block Wordle, you made it so we can't change our background, you blocked about every game in the universe. At this point you might as well just stop me from going to Google.
Tristan Lemay Forgues
c nulee
Henry Gross
it gave me lung cancer
Teagan Allsup
hate. hate. let me tell you how much I've come to hate blocksi. I have more than enough veins to circle the earth 2 and a half times, if hate was engraved on them every nanometer, it wouldn't even MATCH the hate I feel in a nanosecond.
amini 360
can you unblock Roblox ☺
Vedant Bardolia
it is worst it is not at all usfull useless and don't alows the students to do any things
Ben Grillot
absolute garbage the new ai update is a dumpster fire blockes everything I need for school
skibidilocust
Why would you add ai, everything is blocked, even some helpful websites. I hope whoever made this thing regrets this.
Alejandro
I give it credit, it does its job, but as a student I tend to find it very frustrating to deal with on a near-daily basis. But I'm telling you, if I can find the servers that it communicates with and their IP adresses, then blacklist them on a router, EASY.
Dayton Urban
absoulte cinema it works for every one in my class but me
Jordan Davidson
Absolutly BUTT do not download unless you like to be torcherd absolutly god forsaken dedly This is a sin if you install your a bad person if you download it whoever made this is going strate to hell he is a sin himself
Bryson Hall
fu blocksi it sucks do not install 0/5 stars
Bridger Hawley
Absolute garbage
Asa Davis
⭐ DO NOT INSTALL - Blocksi DESTROYED MY ENTIRE LIFE ⭐ I wish I could give this garbage app negative 100 stars. Blocksi didn't just block a few websites... it ruined my whole life. Before Blocksi, I was a normal guy just trying to browse the internet in peace. Then some IT admin at work/school forced this spyware on everything and suddenly I couldn't access anything fun. The frustration built up like a pressure cooker. Next thing I know, I'm stress-relapsing into old habits, which led straight to drugs. Yeah, thanks Blocksi – your overzealous blocking turned my mild curiosity into a full-blown habit because I had nothing better to do. The drugs led to poor decisions, which led to unplanned births (plural – don't ask). My partner and I were already on the rocks from all the fighting about "why can't you just get off the blocked sites like a normal person?" and boom – surprise kids, crying, diapers, and zero sleep. Fast forward a year and we're divorced. She took the kids, the house, and what's left of my dignity. Now I'm broke as hell from child support, lawyer fees, and rehab stints. Completely financially ruined. Blocksi didn't protect me from anything – it created the perfect storm of boredom, rage, bad choices, and total life collapse. My career? Gone. My savings? Gone. My marriage? Gone. My sanity? Also gone. If you're thinking about installing this, run the other way. This app doesn't block bad stuff... it manufactures tragedy. Avoid at all costs. My life is in shambles because of it. A Broken Man Who Just Wanted to Scroll in Peace
Rishi Bhattar
The worst thing ever created by man Press esc+relode+shut down for 10 sec it will just corrupt its files
Ayaan Agrawal
ewwww very bad should a;allow to remove it
Avvarnya Baiid
never use this until u want to tourture kids
Fernando Araujo
this is poop
Anna Testin
it harms kids
Jayson Béland
is a violation of privacy en confidentality
Callie McKenzie
Blocksi is the technological equivalent of a toddler with a whistle and way too much authority. It doesn’t “filter the internet.” It throws a tantrum every time you try to open literally anything. You click a tab and Blocksi jumps out like, “OH? TRYING TO LEARN? NOT ON MY WATCH.” Blocksi blocks websites like it’s allergic to productivity. You try to open a harmless study playlist and Blocksi acts like you’re attempting to hack the Pentagon. Meanwhile, the Chromebook is in the corner buffering like it’s reconsidering its entire life. And the lag? Blocksi slows your device down so much it feels like your Chromebook is powered by a potato battery from a 6th‑grade science fair. You open Google Docs and the computer goes into a coma. You type one sentence and the cursor takes a road trip before catching up. Blocksi also watches your screen like it’s auditioning for a reality TV show called “Teens Doing Absolutely Nothing Suspicious.” You open a new tab and Blocksi is already breathing down your neck like, “Whatcha doing there, buddy?” It’s like having a helicopter parent installed directly into your browser. Blocksi’s whole vibe is: “I saw you smiling. I blocked it.” It’s the fun police. The joy vacuum. The Chromebook’s personal villain. If Blocksi were a person, it would be the kid who reminds the teacher that there was homework. If it were a food, it would be unseasoned chicken. If it were a sound, it would be the Windows error noise played on loop. In conclusion, Blocksi is the perfect tool for anyone who wants their school day to feel like a sitcom where the main character (you) is constantly being sabotaged by a glitchy, overdramatic internet hall monitor with a superiority complex. -copilot
Adam Berkowicz
1 star. Claimed as reliable , but hated by students, and teachers. Blocksi has ruined school for me. It has blocked canvas, Canva, and kids shows, but still allows bad stuff. The filtering system sucks. It blocks helpful research materials, and more. If there is a singular word whom is deemed " Inappropriate ", it will block the entire page/web article. It also breaks the fourth amendment. ( I read this from other reviews so take it with a grain of salt. ) . It can see your camera 24/7, pause everything, and make your Chromebook not be able to do anything on it other than a specific tab. Everyone seems to agree this is invading privacy, yet schools still use it.
Dylan Beyer
"If there were an award for the most frustrating, counterproductive, and outright infuriating piece of software ever inflicted on users, Blocksi would sweep every category without competition. Calling it a “tool” is generous—it feels more like a digital obstacle course designed to waste time, break workflows, and test the limits of human patience. Let’s start with performance, because that’s where the problems become immediately unavoidable. Blocksi drags down system speed like an anchor tied to your browser. Pages that would normally load in a fraction of a second suddenly take ages, if they load at all. Random freezes, lag spikes, and outright crashes become part of your daily routine. It doesn’t matter how powerful your device is—Blocksi finds a way to make everything feel like it’s running on decade-old hardware. Then there’s the filtering system, which somehow manages to be both overbearing and completely ineffective at the same time. Legitimate, harmless websites are blocked constantly for no clear reason, turning even simple research into a tedious guessing game. Meanwhile, content that should actually be restricted sometimes slips through, making the entire premise of the software feel unreliable. It’s like having a security guard who randomly locks you out of your own house but occasionally lets strangers wander in. The user interface deserves special mention, and not in a good way. It’s clunky, unintuitive, and feels like it was designed without any real consideration for how people actually use software. Important settings are buried under layers of menus, while basic actions require far more clicks than necessary. Nothing is where you expect it to be, and even after extended use, it never becomes easier to navigate—it just becomes more irritating. Customization options are either extremely limited or unnecessarily complicated. Trying to adjust settings to fit specific needs turns into a battle against confusing controls and inconsistent behavior. Changes don’t always apply correctly, and when they do, they can create new problems elsewhere. It’s the kind of system where fixing one issue somehow generates two more. Reliability is another major failure point. Blocksi has a tendency to malfunction at the worst possible times—during important work, deadlines, or critical tasks. Features stop working without warning, access permissions glitch out, and troubleshooting is an exercise in frustration. Instead of feeling like a safety net, it feels like a constant risk. Support and documentation don’t do much to help either. Finding clear, useful guidance is surprisingly difficult, and when you do find instructions, they’re often vague or outdated. If you run into a problem, you’re largely left to figure it out yourself, which only adds to the overall sense that the product is unfinished and poorly maintained. Perhaps the most maddening aspect is how intrusive Blocksi feels. It doesn’t quietly do its job in the background—it constantly inserts itself into your experience, interrupting workflows and making simple tasks unnecessarily complicated. Rather than enhancing productivity or safety, it actively undermines both. In the end, Blocksi manages to fail on nearly every level: performance, usability, reliability, and overall user experience. Instead of solving problems, it creates them. Instead of providing control, it removes it. And instead of offering peace of mind, it delivers nothing but frustration. If you value your time, your sanity, and your ability to get anything done without unnecessary obstacles, avoiding Blocksi isn’t just a recommendation—it’s a necessity." -ChatGPT
Samuel Ulschmid
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Greyson Chamberlain
Blocksi, while marketed as a tool to help manage and protect students’ online activities, ultimately proves to be more harmful than helpful in educational settings. By imposing rigid restrictions on internet usage, it severely limits students’ ability to develop self-regulation and independent learning skills. Instead of encouraging responsible decision-making, Blocksi enforces a blanket control that treats students as incapable of managing their own digital behaviors. This overbearing approach can stunt the growth of critical skills such as time management and digital literacy, which are essential for academic and personal success. When students are deprived of the chance to learn from their own choices and mistakes, their long-term ability to navigate the digital world confidently is compromised. Moreover, Blocksi raises serious concerns about privacy and trust. The extension monitors students’ browsing habits extensively, often without clear communication about what data is collected or how it is used. Such continuous surveillance can create an atmosphere of suspicion and anxiety, undermining the trust that is vital between students and educators. This environment of constant monitoring can distract from learning, as students may feel watched rather than supported. Additionally, the data collected by Blocksi poses risks if mishandled or exposed, further complicating the ethical considerations around its use in educational contexts. Beyond privacy and autonomy issues, Blocksi’s technical limitations hinder rather than help learning. Its filtering system frequently blocks legitimate educational content, preventing students from accessing diverse resources necessary for research and exploration. This over-blocking stifles curiosity and critical thinking by restricting the information students can engage with. Furthermore, the extension’s inflexibility fails to accommodate the varied needs of individual learners or the dynamic nature of classroom activities. When technology meant to support education instead disrupts it, with glitches or unwarranted restrictions, it becomes more of an obstacle than an aid. For these reasons, Blocksi is a problematic extension that detracts from the development of independent, skilled, and confident digital learners.
Blake Blish
Greyson Cash Chamberlen is the kind of person who could lose a staring contest to a houseplant. With a talent for turning simple tasks into grand theatrical productions, he approaches life like it’s a low-budget reality show — equal parts enthusiasm and accidental chaos. If procrastination were an Olympic sport, Greyson would not only win gold but also host the closing ceremony and forget the medal on the podium. His fashion sense defies categorization; it’s not thrift store chic so much as “catalogue of clothes that missed their calling.” He treats punctuality as an abstract concept and conducts time with the same respect one gives a random Wi-Fi password. Socially, he is a charismatic hurricane: people are baffled, mildly singed, but somehow entertained. When Greyson speaks, he invents new words on cue and explains complex ideas using analogies that involve pizza, kites, or both. His confidence is a masterclass in optimism — even when reality files a formal complaint, he files a counter-proposal. He has an admirable ability to make mundane moments memorable, like turning a grocery run into a saga worthy of a mini-series. In short, Greyson Cash Chamberlen is a lovable paradox: simultaneously infuriating and endearing, a walking sitcom episode, and someone whose mishaps we’ll laugh about for years. If being gloriously imperfect is a crime, then Greyson is guilty as charged — and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Reese Vincent
It sucks so I would give it a 1 star rating
Isaac Kingsbury
this is trash its poooooopy caca
Tom Hervi
0 stars this thing blocked all my games and youtube
Joshuah Ward-Smith
I hate this dang site it blocks all the fun games
KARSEN CASSIO
trying to play games impossible 0 stars
Owen Hosie
we are wolves we own the night
Levi Higgins
We are wolves we own the night
Bennett Ward
taribil it even blocked school webshtes
Elsie Thomack
The filters Suck. If you are doing a research project and its about video games and you search the word 'Game' it blocks it and all the sources.
Francisco Buljevich
did y'all know ts was in the epstien files🥀
PUNSARA WIJEWARDANE
what the hell is this peace of garbage???
Zachariah Farmer
I kinda miss you, back in high school Twenty-five and I still think about your drawings that you made I kinda miss you, but I can't talk to you 'Cause in my mind, the only thing that I could do now is intrude I've got a ring, I think that she'd love you too But I can't get past the fact I drag almost everyone down I didn't think I'd say I wanna see you I won't reach out to you after all this time I'd imagine I don't fit into your view Frozen drives from Rocky Horror outgrown Lofty plans and failing class aside, you'd Find me in the margins of a sketchbook Probably best to let the memory die out I've got a ring, I think that she'd love you too But I can't get past the fact I drag almost everyone down Painting the walls that lined the hall after school Smoke and tattoos, five years removed, hope you'd recognize me now I don't even know who you are Memories faded out just like a dark room lesson Clarity lost on resin Maybe I'm just thinking too hard Rather let it dissipate than face my conscience Call it faking progress I've got a ring, I think that she'd love you too But I can't get past the fact I drag almost everyone down Painting the walls that lined the hall after school Smoke and tattoos, five years removed, hope you'd recognize me now I kinda miss you
Kyle Kranz
Are you tired of getting divorced over a Web extension? Are you sick and tired of getting spied on through your camera's? Are you just done with loosing women or music privlidges? Well then, look no further. This is a verified key-combo that guarantees freedom! 100% student verified! (Your admin will be mad, but you will be free!) HOW TO GO AROUND BLOCKSI Step 1: power it off, then hold down Esc + Refresh (F3) and press the Power button. When the recovery screen appears, press Ctrl + D, then Enter to confirm. Step dos: enjoy freedom Thank me later. Kaboom? Yes rico, kaboom. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper)
Dhanush Balar
o star very bad and boring.Its a nightmare of having this trash stuff.
Madhav Kothari
this is a jail
Julian Sanchez
I'm surprised this isn't even blocked. With blocksi they can see everything your doing, and every tab you have. It doesn't even feel like it's to help us concentrate. It feels so unsafe.
Grayson Klein
This makes me want to shoot the owner of bloksi then take out his entire bloodline then shoot up a restaurant with all my teachers in it then just rob the government and say I have a gun in school then proceed to shoot it up. I'ma nuke the house of the owner of bloksi. ( would give 0 stars)
Phoenix Macias
ngl this made me lose huzz because everything is blocked and I got my phone taken and my computer is useless because everything to text the huzz is blocked so I cant even use this stupid laptop honestly just delete your extension..
David Reynolds
MY SCHOOL BLOCKED SPOTIFY WITH THIS. Also my school is stupid enough to not know about different web browsers and different gmails.
Hryday Ruchandani
Honestly, Blocksi feels less like a learning tool and more like 24/7 surveillance. It’s incredibly invasive that a teacher can see every single tab I have open, even if I’m just trying to listen to music while I study. It creates an environment of zero trust, which makes school feel more like a prison than a place to learn. Plus, it’s laggy and constantly blocks sites that I actually need for research. The software is a massive resource hog. It slows down Chromebooks to a crawl, making it impossible to actually finish assignments on time. Half the time, the 'filtering' is completely arbitrary - blocking educational databases but letting random distractions through. It’s more of a technical hurdle than a helpful classroom management tool. 0/10. Blocks everything useful and makes my computer run like a toaster. Extremely invasive and unnecessary.
Keelie Campbell (KIWI)
sucks for students