I actually made a post the other day of some substance - they probably blocked my IP or something ... Afraid that I may start posting on a regular basis.
I actually made a post the other day of some substance - they probably blocked my IP or something ... Afraid that I may start posting on a regular basis.
Not sure... I shot Jeff a PM. May be one of those deals where a group of IPs were blocked or something... Can't figure what else it would be. I can access on the phone if I turn off the wifi (and ip)...
Well Jeff has conveniently been away since about 10 minutes before I PMd him... No response yet... The plot thickens. I have no clue why they would even approach that insanity - it must just be a glitch.
I actually made a post the other day of some substance - they probably blocked my IP or something ... Afraid that I may start posting on a regular basis.
Don't worry I policed the shit out of that post
I'm lost, fill me in... I doubt the APF would block your Ip address???
The other day I just couldn't access APF from home desktop. Figure it went down. Then you guys said it was good and it worked fine at work... Got home tried again nope figured it was chrome... Whipped out the phone nope... Then figured the phone was on wifi, turned it off and it worked fine - eliminating a software issue on my desktop...
The other day I just couldn't access APF from home desktop. Figure it went down. Then you guys said it was good and it worked fine at work... Got home tried again nope figured it was chrome... Whipped out the phone nope... Then figured the phone was on wifi, turned it off and it worked fine - eliminating a software issue on my desktop...
That does sound like a blocked ip address your desk top uses.
If there are specific websites that you want to explicitly block or allow, follow these steps. This setting overrides any ratings the site may have.
Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Startbutton . In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, clickInternet Explorer.
Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Content tab, and then, under Content Advisor, click Settings. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
In the Supervisor Password Required dialog box, type your password, and then click OK.
Click the Approved Sites tab.
Under Allow this website, type the URL for the site you want to allow or block, and then selectAlways or Never to allow or block the website.
Click Apply to save the settings, and then clickOK.
I was reading on the site last nite that this June one other member (MAGG) couldn't access from home desktop & had to use phone. I can't imagine they would restrict by just IP, & yeah, doesn't your wifi just go through your IP? Sounds like a technical issue.
That wouldn't stop someone from just creating another account under a different username
You're right it wouldn't but I guess I was being more specific about Charlie's case, if they wanted to ban Charlie then just ban him (by name), pretty sure if they did that then Charlie wouldn't be bothered signing up as a different user.
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Are you serious? They have blocked your IP so you can't access? WTF!
I'm lost, fill me in... I doubt the APF would block your Ip address???
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windows/using-content-advisor-block-inappropriate-content#1TC=windows-7