Many websites utilize advanced security measures to protect against online threats and attacks. Cloudflare is one such service that helps websites enhance their defenses against malicious activities. If you have been blocked by a site using Cloudflare, it typically indicates that a security protocol has been triggered due to certain actions or inputs.
This blocking can occur for various reasons, including submitting specific words or phrases deemed suspicious, attempting to execute SQL commands on the website, or providing malformed data through form submissions. These measures aim to prevent common cyber threats like SQL injection attacks and cross-site scripting (XSS).
To resolve the issue:
It's important to respect website security measures and understand their necessity in protecting sensitive data. In most cases, being blocked is a temporary measure that can be resolved through clear communication with the site owner.