1Focus is an app and website blocker designed to enhance your concentration by limiting digital distractions. It allows you to block access to specific websites and apps on your Mac for a set period, ensuring you can maintain focus during critical work or study sessions.
One of the key features of 1Focus is its ability to block websites across several web browsers. This means that regardless of which browser you prefer, 1Focus can enforce website restrictions consistently. By doing so, it helps create a distraction-free environment, allowing you to allocate your time more effectively and achieve your productivity goals.
In this guide, you will learn which web browsers are supported by 1Focus and how to block unsupported browsers.
What Browsers Are Supported by 1Focus?
1Focus is compatible with a range of popular web browsers, allowing you to enforce website blocks seamlessly across different platforms.
1Focus Supported Browsers
- Safari
- Google Chrome
- Brave
- Microsoft Edge
- Opera
- Arc
You can block unsupported browsers under 1Focus → Apps to prevent them from being used to circumvent website blocks.
Firefox
Unfortunately, Firefox cannot be supported at this time for technical reasons. We might be able to support Firefox in the future using an addon or new blocking technique.
For now, you can block Firefox under 1Focus → Apps and use a supported browser instead while blocking is active.
Troubleshooting
- Learn how to schedule block sessions.
- Use a supported web browser. See the list above.
- Use the official, stable version of the web browser. For example, use Chrome instead of Chrome Canary.
- Grant permission to block websites.
For help, contact support.
Further Reading
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How to copy and paste website lists in 1Focus: Learn how to efficiently copy and paste website lists into 1Focus.
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How to block an app on Mac: Learn how to block apps on your Mac using 1Focus.