How to whitelist a website in windows ?

To whitelist a website in Windows, you can follow these steps:

Using Windows Defender Firewall:
1. Open the Windows Defender Firewall settings by typing "Windows Defender Firewall" into the search bar and selecting the appropriate option.
2. Click on "Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall" on the left sidebar.
3. Click the "Change settings" button, then click the "Allow another app..." button.
4. Click the "Browse" button to select the program or browser you want to whitelist the website for. Typically, you would select the browser executable (e.g., chrome.exe or firefox.exe).
5. After selecting the appropriate program, click the "Add" button.
6. In the list of allowed apps and features, scroll down and find the program you just added, then make sure both the "Private" and "Public" checkboxes are checked.
7. Click "OK" to save the changes and exit the Windows Defender Firewall settings.

Using Hosts File:
1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the following directory: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
2. Locate the "hosts" file and make a copy of it in case you need to revert the changes.
3. Open the original "hosts" file with a text editor such as Notepad (make sure to run the text editor as an administrator).
4. Scroll to the end of the file and add a new line with the IP address of the website you want to whitelist, followed by a space or tab character, and then the domain name of the website. For example:
127.0.0.1 example.com
5. Save the changes to the "hosts" file and exit the text editor.

Please note that using the Hosts file method will block access to the website rather than whitelist it if the IP address provided is not the correct one. Additionally, these instructions may vary slightly depending on your Windows version.
 
This will vary greatly by software on a system and network configuration. If you are asking specifically about a home computer on a home network then the answer is you do not need to whitelist anything.

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