We cannot do that with Dyknow in our district. We have to report the site to our tech facilitators and they take care of it. Once we send it they determine whether or not it is significant to education or not. For example in the past I have had them block narwhal.io, but they wouldn't necessarily block Pinterest.com since teachers use it.
You can add it to a blocking plan that you use daily (I have one actually called "daily") if you just need to block it during class. If the website is completely inappropriate you should be able to email it to your network administrator to block completely.
For example: *I* block coolmathgames.com on Dyknow because it isn't an appropriate use of time in my Spanish class, but other teachers might use it. I emailed my network admin to block several Kahoot hacking websites because there is no reason for students to use them in ANY of their classes.
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