Web Site Zapper is a software that closes undesired websites from web browsers. It can be used for pop-up ad control and internet access control. It allows the user to close websites on a bad site list or those that are not on a good site list.

Moreover, Web Site Zapper allows access control, which empowers parents, schools, and employers to prevent children, students, or employees from accessing undesirable sites, such as pornography, or gambling sites. Lastly, it enables the user to control when people access the internet completely. The software comes with a password-protected switch to turn off blocking temporarily. This feature proves useful for parents who want to control how much time their children spend on the internet.
Web Site Zapper features the ability to compile a list of good and bad web sites titles and/or URLs (web addresses). Users can add web site titles and URLs to these lists either manually, or automatically in learning mode. The software operates in either Block mode, which closes down any site on the bad site list, or Allow mode, which closes down any site not on the good site list.
The Block mode is useful if the user wants to allow general browsing but block access to objectionable sites. The Allow mode works best in businesses, where employees need to access specific sites, and employers do not want them to engage in general surfing on company time. Hence, Web Site Zapper proves to be an extremely useful software program for web page control, especially for users who want to keep their browsing secure and safe.
Version 9.2.0: New feature to automatically resume blocking after set time