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Editing host file in MAC book

The hosts file is in the hidden /etc folder so it is ruled by the superuser "root". You have two choices: Enable the
root user so you can login with super powers; or use Terminal.
I prefer doing with Terminal. Editing in Terminal is really quite easy. Launch Terminal. Type sudo pico /etc/hosts and hit return. 

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