I've set up a rule for a site that requires you to be in the UK, but when I visit I still get a message saying that I can't use it because I am outside the UK.
How can I fix this?
Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
- rusticdog
- Firetrust Monkey
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Re: Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
I assume if you redirect the browser through the UK, it works OK ?
Flick me the site address and I can take a look, it's probable that their detection methods for determining location are managed under a different domain.
If you like too, you can too open up the Network debugger (F12 usually does this), and when you load the page you can see just what domains are getting called.
Flick me the site address and I can take a look, it's probable that their detection methods for determining location are managed under a different domain.
If you like too, you can too open up the Network debugger (F12 usually does this), and when you load the page you can see just what domains are getting called.
- rusticdog
- Firetrust Monkey
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Re: Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
Something that often can work too, is try redirecting just the domain without the suffix.
e.g. instead of firetrust.co.uk redirect firetrust, if that works then that should indicate the site might use firetrust.com as well.
BBC does something like this, so the default filter in place redirects both bbc.com and bbc.co.uk
e.g. instead of firetrust.co.uk redirect firetrust, if that works then that should indicate the site might use firetrust.com as well.
BBC does something like this, so the default filter in place redirects both bbc.com and bbc.co.uk
- ataraxy
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Anything else that I can do?
Re: Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
I've tried that now, and no, it still doesn't work. Does that mean that they're blocking your server?rusticdog wrote:I assume if you redirect the browser through the UK, it works OK ?
I used the Network debugger and the only domain that is called is the one that I'm trying to access. So I guess that that confirms that they've blocked you.rusticdog wrote:Flick me the site address and I can take a look, it's probable that their detection methods for determining location are managed under a different domain.
If you like too, you can too open up the Network debugger (F12 usually does this), and when you load the page you can see just what domains are getting called.
Anything else that I can do?
Windows 10
- rusticdog
- Firetrust Monkey
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Re: Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
It is possible it's been blocked, that's quite rare to happen though.
I'd try a different browser just to be sure it's not something quirky. Otherwise if you flick me the site we can look to see why and if need be rotate the server to another address.
I'd try a different browser just to be sure it's not something quirky. Otherwise if you flick me the site we can look to see why and if need be rotate the server to another address.
- ataraxy
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I'd love to know what is going on!
Re: Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
Thanks! I tried redirecting IE and that worked.rusticdog wrote:I'd try a different browser just to be sure it's not something quirky. Otherwise if you flick me the site we can look to see why and if need be rotate the server to another address.
I'd love to know what is going on!
Windows 10
- rusticdog
- Firetrust Monkey
- ataraxy
- Knowledgeable Kea
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Re: Site still blocked even after setting up a rule
Yes. Firefox and Chrome.
The rule that I had set up for the site worked with Firefox when HideAway first came out (which was very good), but then stopped working, and doesn't work with Chrome or IE either. But I only use this site infrequently, so this is a good enough solution.
Thanks for you help!
The rule that I had set up for the site worked with Firefox when HideAway first came out (which was very good), but then stopped working, and doesn't work with Chrome or IE either. But I only use this site infrequently, so this is a good enough solution.
Thanks for you help!
Windows 10