Common Block Pages and How to Identify Them

Introduction

Here is a list of common block pages. If your website is blocked, you can compare it with the screenshots provided below. If you receive a report that your website is blocked, you can ask the person to send you a screenshot or even a “save as” page so you can compare.

Identifying Block Pages

We have created a wizard that you can send to your customer to help identify the block page. Often, the block page is modified or redesigned, making it difficult to determine why the page is blocked. However, there are still methods we know, so we can help you even in this case.

Common Block Pages

Below are some common block pages. Compare your blocked page with these screenshots to identify the issue:

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  2. Block Page Example 2 !Block Page Example 2 Description of Block Page Example 2

  3. Block Page Example 3 !Block Page Example 3 Description of Block Page Example 3

What to Do If Your Website is Blocked

If you find that your website is blocked, follow these steps:

  1. Request a Screenshot: Ask the person reporting the block to send you a screenshot or a “save as” page of the block message.
  2. Compare with Common Block Pages: Use the screenshots provided above to compare and identify the block page.
  3. Use the Wizard: Send the link to our wizard to your customer to help them identify the block page.
  4. Contact Support: If you are unable to identify the block page or resolve the issue, contact our support team for further assistance.

Conclusion

Identifying and resolving block pages can be challenging, especially when the block page is modified or redesigned. By using the methods and resources provided in this article, you can effectively identify and address block pages. If you need further assistance, our support team is here to help.