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Inside your own network, yes, you can keep track of the exact site your devices access, but it's not [yet] common. This would typically be done on a router, or a firewall. Many larger businesses will do just this. As for your common home router, MOST (if not all?) home routers DO NOT keep track of the exact site you or anyone else was on. Even higher end routers like Ubiquiti's UDMP only categorize traffic, but don't drill-down to specifics. This isn't that it can't be done, running a Pi-hole on your network will do EXACTLY what your describing, and more.
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