Here is a screenshot from my pc(using firefox 50) , it shows ESS blocking the bad script but allows me to continue using the site properly.


There are plenty of websites that i visit personally that have the same behavior. By blocking the bad stuff and letting me use the content and pages that are clean.


If i remember correctly this was one of the many reasons i personally use the firewall in "interactive mode" and set the rules up myself and not on "automatic" Like ESS defaults with. The inbuilt rules are far too strict by default and caused me too many problems. Prior to using the very first release of ESET smart security (many many moons ago), i used a combination of nod32 and Comodo firewall and again i used this in a learning/interactive mode as the auto rule set Comodo was too strict and gave me similar problems.



 


Easy fix for you and it takes less than 1 minute to do ....... . You will still get the pop up showing the bad script but will still be able to access and use the site. The reason ESS completely blocks these sites , is down to the way it handles the HTTPS protocol via the web access protection module.


My bad for feeding you the wrong info over the weekend , but in my defence i had too many beers and was in a few forums replying to too many threads.


Apologies and here is the fix 




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You can unblock it by right clicking the system tray icon and unchecking "Website Blocking". Then open a Command Prompt by right clicking "Run as Administrator" and typing "ipconfig /flushdns" to reset the DNS cache which should allow you access.

A better option would be to right-click the tray icon after the block occurs and using the Add to Ignore List menu instead of just unchecking Website Blocking, so that you can stop Malwarebytes Anti-Malware from blocking the safe site without unblocking all other sites.

I read that some sites use DIVs with the style display:block so I used Inspect to examine the styles of the site. There is not one mention of "block" on the whole website, not in embedded CSS nor in object style=-attributes.

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This extension will retrieve the correct IP of a blocked site using Google Public DNS and connect to the website by directly using its ip address in the address bar.Some sites only work over https. You'll receive a "your connection is not private" warning, but you can bypass this by clicking "advanced" and "proceed".Won't work on servers using http/2.reCAPTCHA will not work on most sites, look for a "having problems with the captcha" link or some alternative.

VPNs, or virtual private networks, allow you to spoof your digital location and cut through the proverbial red tape that blocks you from certain websites. And this goes for desktops, laptops and mobile devices too. You can change your iPhone location with a VPN just as easily as you can using your home computer.

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For students using school-owned devices, proxies may be a better option. Employees trying to bypass workplace restrictions should look for a public web proxy. Keep in mind, though, that your workplace might have blocked these sites as well.

Schools, from elementary schools to high schools, ban websites to censor what children can see. This is a legal necessity for any school that receives discounts on internet access and connections through the federal E-Rate program. These schools must adhere to internet safety policies that block and filter internet access to harmful material.

Aside from federal obligations, schools may want to block websites to shield kids from obscene content and keep them safe from cyberbullying, which our cyberbullying research has shown affects one in five kids. To protect kids online usually means websites and search terms restrictions.

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Another reason why employers block websites is to prevent employees from causing data breaches or cyberattacks. Unfortunately, human error is the cause of many data breaches. A study found some pretty shocking employee trends when it comes to digital security and password hygiene:

Wow, now support is asking me to factory reset my router. Why would they put in something that can block sites without a way for the user to whitelist sites if they choose. This router has really been a let down so far. It has so much potential.

I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS desktop edition. In that, I need to block the sites like torrents and Facebook, YouTube etc. Can you please help me to block and unblock the sites. If it is possible to do so, please show step by step help.

Mozilla Firefox is the default web browser in Ubuntu 14.04. Firefox does not have a built-in website blocking feature. But you can install an extension (Add-on) with this functionality. BlockSite allows you to block and unblock websites from Options (BlockSite Preferences).

Recently a few posts popped up about websites being blocked in China at cnreviews and peking duck. Littleredbook, and other sites I run, have been blocked a few times before, and figured out how to unblock using a simple trick. Now whether this works for you or not, I'm not sure - but I'd put my money on this solving your problems.

So first the theory: When China blocks a site - they do not actually block your site - they block your server. Now many servers house hundreds or even thousands of websites - especially true if you use godaddy or a similar host that services a ton of small websites.

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Important to note is that if you host your blog on a free hosting service (like blogspot) then you will stay blocked; at that point the only thing you can do is move your blog to a new server. You should actually do this anyway - that allows you to build value in your domain - hosting through free sites means all your hard work builds up the value of that free service's domain - and you can't take that with you.

I have several countries blocked in our firewall but due to business reasons I need to allow one website from one of those countries. I added a custom URL category and added the site. I then created a URL filtering profile and added that category to it. Then assigned that profile to the block rule. It is still blocking the site. I turned on dynamic URL filtering and added the sites to the allow list in the profile. Still nothing. Any ideas?

The reasoning is pretty easy to guess: Schools and workplaces have a vested interest in keeping students and employees productive. As a result, they place heavy blocks on certain kinds of websites, such as social networks and online games.

The exact answer may vary, but it all boils down to a common trend: Governments have a vested interest in preserving their reputation among their citizens. As a result, many governments restrict access to websites that share embarrassing or incriminating information about past events.

VPNs and proxies are the most popular and effective tools for unblocking websites. However, many users also achieve great results from anonymous browsers such as DuckDuckGo. While there are many other methods for unblocking websites, these four are the most widely used.

The answer is in your IP. As many blocks and bans are IP-based (websites use it to deduce your location), replacing your IP address during rerouting is usually enough to slip through restrictions. However, as most major websites are constantly trying to block access from known VPN servers, providers need to maintain large networks of distributed servers in order to secure access.

These are a great option for unblocking websites. Conventional VPNs will reroute your entire connection rather than traffic sent from individual apps. While some providers do allow users to pick and choose which apps use the VPN network, you may have to pay extra for the privilege.

Though there are many ways to unblock websites, VPNs remain the most popular and effective solution. With top providers offering thousands of servers spread across global networks, a VPN is a great way to access restricted content and even secure your privacy.

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