had to manually block which wasn't showing up as a search engine under Norton family search engine category. I should be able to monitor the web sites visited, and update the list of blocked websites as required (ie. Restrict which users are allowed to sign in to google chrome: ( 4 blank spaces)Īlerting someone is kinda weak on securing a browser, especially when the parent gives in and lets the kid continue to use the PC afterwards the family protection has been disabled (kids will press weak parents and will run a muck when the opportunity presents its self :-) The solution that I'm trying to put in takes awayīeen digging around and I figured out a solution using google's group policy add in for Windows Group Policy.Įxtensions: Configure extension Installation blacklist : enabled (Add single item below)Īs long as the Unique ID's for the google extensions don't change, this should continue to work. Hide the Webstore from the New Tab Page and App launcher: enabled Surprised that Norton hasn't implemented something similar during the install of Norton.Ĭonfigure the list of Force-Installed Apps and Extensions : enabled (Add items below)Įxtensions: Configure extension Installation blacklist : enabled (see below) Was able to disable addition of new extensions, while blocking the Norton plugins from being removed. I figured out a solution using google's group policy add in for Windows Group Policy.