Explaining why users may be blocked by a website's security measures.
Websites often face threats from online attacks, including spam, hacking attempts, and DDoS assaults.
To protect their sites from these dangers, some websites employ security services like Cloudflare.
When visitors interact with the site, certain actions can trigger its security measures, resulting in a temporary block to protect the website from potential harm.
This can occur if specific keywords are entered, if there's an attempt to submit malicious data, or when suspicious SQL commands are issued.
If you encounter such a block while visiting a website, it means that your action was flagged by the site's security system as potentially threatening.
To resolve this issue, you should contact the site owner directly through their provided contact methods and explain the circumstances leading to your being blocked.
Typically, the site owner will need information about what you were doing when the block occurred, along with a reference to the Cloudflare Ray ID found in the page's footer.
This action helps the website owner investigate why their security system blocked your access and potentially resolve any false positives, ensuring that legitimate users can continue to visit their site without hindrance.