Sentences with phrase «block access to things»

In general most of the tools do not work well at filtering user generated content on the internet - while they can block access to things like social networks and streaming services, only very few tools are able to filter contacts in applications such as Skype and MSN.
This leads to the «lets just shut it down» reaction where employers simply block access to things.

Not exact matches

The only thing that would improve BBC Primary Languages - Spanish is access to its media files, which are blocked to U.S. users.
If things go that badly wrong, you will likely need to drill the bolt out of the block (or have access to a shop or kind soul who will take care of that for you) and fill the newly larger hole with a helicoil.
Unfortunately, for the people tasked with developing cars, these things are also a pain in the arse, adding weight, ruining aerodynamics and blocking access to the real bits underneath while creating wind whistles, rattles and other false reads unhelpful to the process of getting things production - ready.
Already capable of setting time limits on things like games and videos, the new FreeTime software is now adding educational goals, which allow parents to block access to Kindle's more «fun» fare, like cartoons and games, until specific goals are met.
First, you can use a baby gate or other barrier to block her access to areas where these things are.
Just one block off Duval Street, the location affords instant access to some of our favorite things to do in Key West including the Mallory Square sunset celebration, Sloppy Joe's Bar, Margaritaville, the Conch Train, the Harry Truman Little Whitehouse, and the Southernmost Point marker.
«To be honest, we expected for things to fall apart rather quickly, with people discovering major game - breaking problems or blocking bugs that would keep players from accessing the gamTo be honest, we expected for things to fall apart rather quickly, with people discovering major game - breaking problems or blocking bugs that would keep players from accessing the gamto fall apart rather quickly, with people discovering major game - breaking problems or blocking bugs that would keep players from accessing the game.
Various Level Editor bug fixes, including: You can only access terrain / doodads menu after a level is loadedHid some seriously broken things (e.g. spawnpoint, hidden explosive) The miniboss no longer breaks everything instantlyNoclip speed more consistantSupercheckpoints no longer cause the map to be loaded from halfway if the level editor is activeTerrain and doodads sorting alphabeticallyRemoved F12 debugFixed beehives dropping in Edit ModeFixed alarm destruction (although we still don't recommend using them, they're likely to be changed in the future) Don't go to text fields on TABFixed annoying alt - tab / box select thingYou can now duplicate a block by alt - selecting and then shift - draggingLevels sort alphabetically in custom campaign menu
The only slightly less - cuddly thing is a purple miasma known as Murk, which seems to only exist to artificially block off certain routes around Gemea and restrict your access to certain locations of interest.
Some organizations are also blocking employee access to social media / networking sites, so things like Twitter or Facebook comments don't even register on their horizon.
Already capable of setting time limits on things like games and videos, the new FreeTime software is now adding educational goals, which allow parents to block access to Kindle's more «fun» fare, like cartoons and games, until specific goals are met.
The parental controls here are helpful for limiting access to things — limiting access to games and media by their age ranges and blocking access to websites, for example.
One interesting thing to consider is Google's recently reported blocking of YouTube access on the Echo Show, and although it may have nothing to do with the matter, Google launching its own very similar product meant to compete with the Echo Show that has YouTube pre-installed would make a whole lot of sense as to why Google would want to block Amazon's device from offering the same thing, as it would give its product something the Echo Show doesn't have and would help it stay competitive.
But here's another thing: For a guy who obviously had no idea how condoms work to protect against STDs, Pence sure has been fighting hard to block patients from accessing contraception — as well as STD testing, treatment, and education — at Planned Parenthood health centers... Dontcha think?
So, let's get this straight: The Texas Legislature devised a plan to reduce unplanned births, then came up with a new strategy to cut the dominant provider out of the program which has blocked access to the very thing that helps prevent unplanned pregnancies.
In fact, he started the whole «defund» Planned Parenthood thing — trying, time and again, to block patients who rely on public funds from accessing care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
«From the beginning, this relentless campaign has been about one thing: antiabortion extremists who will do anything — lie, twist facts, villainize providers, and even reportedly break the law — in their quest to ban abortion and block millions from accessing basic reproductive health care,» she said in a statement to The Washington Post.
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