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	<title>Can anyone recommend a decent URL blocker for IE along the lines of Leechblock or somesuch?  </title>
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	<description>I&apos;m descending into procrastination-by-browsing meltdown and finding it nigh on impossible to drag myself away from certain sites but it&apos;s draining my productivity. 

I&apos;m covered for firefox with Leechblock but I have to use IE to access our CMS. I checked other answers here, and googled a bit but all I could find was temptation blocker, I installed it but as far as I can see it only blocks apps rather than urls.

Anyone know of any other options (beyond developing some backbone!)? I don&apos;t have any admin access to my PC so I can&apos;t meddle with the settings and I don&apos;t really want to alert my employers to the fact that I&apos;m trying to curb my non-work usage! 
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