Blocking a specific website

I don't need a parental blocking system. I just want to block one specific web page from loading on my laptop. This page loads repeatedly, asking me to renew a membership I am not interested in and it does not have an unsubscribe function.

Hello,
With Safari open, from the Menu Bar, click Safari/Block Pop-Up Windows. That should do it. If not, drag the Safari .plist file from the Preferences folder to your Desktop. com.apple.safari.plist
It's here: /Users/YourName/Library/Preferences. Quit Safari, then relaunch it. If the problem is fixed, drag that com.apple.safari.plist file to the Trash, empty the Trash and reboot. You will need to reset your Safari/Preferences which can be done from the Menu Bar. Also, from the Menu Bar, click Safari/ Empty cache and see if that helps.
Carolyn

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