How to Block TikTok on Chrome (in ways that actually stick)
TikTok's For You page is the strongest recommendation engine ever pointed at a human brain. It measures watch time per video in milliseconds and retunes the feed every few swipes, so the next video is always slightly better targeted than the last. That's why "one video" reliably becomes forty minutes: the feed literally learns your weaknesses while you scroll.
Option 1: Block TikTok manually (free, but you hold the keys)
Chrome has no built-in "block this website" button for normal installs, so the manual route means editing your computer's hosts file: point the domain at 127.0.0.1 and the site stops resolving. It costs nothing and needs no software.
Blocking tiktok.com in your hosts file or router misses the redirect domains (vm.tiktok.com, vt.tiktok.com short links), and TikTok works fine in incognito where many blockers don't run. Chrome's built-in Screen Time-style controls only exist on managed devices.
The deeper problem is structural: any block you can set up in two minutes, you can undo in thirty seconds, and the moment you'll want to undo it is precisely the moment it exists for. Manual blocks are honor-system locks.
Option 2: A list-based blocker extension
Extensions like BlockSite or StayFocusd let you add the domain to a list, which beats the hosts file on convenience. Two weaknesses remain: the list is binary (the whole domain is blocked even when part of it is genuinely useful for your work), and the off switch is two clicks away in your extensions menu. List blockers stop the absent-minded visit; they rarely survive a motivated one.
Option 3: Block TikTok with an AI that knows what you're working on
Focus AI works differently: you type what you're doing ("finish the calculus problem set"), pick a duration, and lock in. During the session, the AI reads every page you open against that task. TikTok gets blocked when it doesn't serve the work, and the block page shows your own promise back to you, with an escape-attempt counter and a running tally of the time you've saved.
- Install Focus AI from the Chrome Web Store (free, no account needed).
- Type the task you're actually here to do and choose a session length.
- Click Lock me in. TikTok now hits a wall for exactly that long, and quitting early means typing your surrender letter by letter.
Two details matter for short-form video sites specifically: the AI evaluates pages rather than domains, so the useful corners of the internet stay reachable while the feed does not. And every time you walk away from the block page, the win is stamped and timed: resisting TikTok becomes a streak you can watch grow instead of a sacrifice you silently endure.
Blocking TikTok on a Chromebook
On a personal Chromebook, Chrome extensions install exactly as on desktop, so the steps above work unchanged. On school-managed Chromebooks, extension installs are usually controlled by the administrator; if that's your situation, the realistic options are asking the admin or protecting the home computer where the actual homework happens.
Ready to make TikTok a choice instead of a reflex?
Type your goal, lock in, and let the AI hold the door. The next urge you surf gets stamped.
Add Focus AI to Chrome — it's freeFrequently asked questions
How do I block TikTok on Chrome without an extension?
You can edit your computer's hosts file to point tiktok.com to 127.0.0.1, but you'll also need vm.tiktok.com and vt.tiktok.com, and you'll need admin rights. It works until the day you really want to scroll, because undoing it takes 30 seconds. That's the weakness of every manual method: you hold the keys.
Can I block TikTok only during study hours?
Yes. With Focus AI you start a focus session for a set duration ('45 minutes, calculus problem set'), and TikTok is blocked for exactly that window. Outside sessions, the Identity Shield's No Brainrot preset can keep feeds blocked 24/7 while still allowing purposeful use.
Does blocking TikTok on Chrome also block it on my phone?
No. A Chrome extension blocks TikTok in the Chrome browser on your computer. For your phone you'd pair it with iOS Screen Time or Android Digital Wellbeing. Most students find desktop is where homework dies, though, because TikTok in a side tab is one alt-tab away.