I need to block three websites from being accessed through firefox

i already did this, how do i block specific websites from being accessed

I think you misunderstood the "Ask a Question" as it is for posting a new thread on this Firefox support forum, not for some form of instant chat. Gave you links to such at https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/842208

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  • Need to block a website

    I need to block a specific website. I am able to do it very easily on Internet Explorer but have found it very hard to do so with Firefox. I don't want to block all content, just this one website. How can I block it?

    see [[Block and unblock websites with parental controls|Block and unblock websites with parental controls]]

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  • How do you block certain site (ex: Facebook) from being used when Firefox is your browser? We have some employees constantly checking Facebook and my employer asked me to block it. Haven't seen the answer yet? Do I look here or in my e-mail?

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  • Would it not be a good idea for Apple to block an iPhone from being restored if in lost mode?

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  • I wish to permanently block a website from our browsers, is this possible?

    just wondering if it is possible to block a website with no records of it happening

    you can try an add on called blocksite , it does totally block the site :-)
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