Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Ftao Vagus
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Hi, Vagus, I didn't want to clog up the lovely thread for Woodelf but would like to know what browser you were using when it threw up the security alert for the link I posted.
Ta muchness
Ta muchness
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's unlikely to be a browser problem, Barry. It's usually individual ISPs (or the DNS servers that they use) which block access to free web-hosting sites because they assume (generally wrongly, of course) that they're being used by scammers.
It's one of many reasons why it's often a good idea to switch from using the DNS server used by your ISP to a generic one, such as Google DNS (which I'm currently using) or Open DNS (which I've also used in the past without problems).
It's one of many reasons why it's often a good idea to switch from using the DNS server used by your ISP to a generic one, such as Google DNS (which I'm currently using) or Open DNS (which I've also used in the past without problems).
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