Understanding Cloudflare Blocking: A Security Measure Explained
Learn why you may have been blocked by Cloudflare and how to resolve the issue.
Cloudflare is a security service used by websites to protect against online attacks.
Occasionally, this service may block a user's access to the site, triggering a notification that the action taken could have violated site security protocols.
Common reasons for being blocked include submitting specific words or phrases, attempting to execute SQL commands, or sending malformed data.
To address this issue, users can contact the site owner and provide details about the circumstances leading up to the block.
This may include the content being accessed or the action performed at the time of the block.
Including the Cloudflare Ray ID, a unique identifier for the block event, can help the site owner diagnose and potentially resolve the issue.
It is important to follow the instructions provided by the site owner and respect any temporary or permanent blocks to ensure continued access to the site in the future.