How do I unblock 18 websites on Google Chrome?

Why can't I access adult sites on my Samsung phone?

I'm using Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and I had a problem that the sites are blocked on my phone.

Even google, youtube cannot connect to the sites like porn site etc. I didn't touch any of the settings or blocked any apps. Just tried the default browser from the settings and it can still not connect to the sites I tried. It shows this message below. "Sorry, but we couldn't find a way to reach your location." Anyone have this issue?

Re: Can't access adult sites on my Samsung phone. Try downloading Google Play services APK (Google's latest update for the Android OS). You'll find it in the updates section on the main settings page. Just remember to be on the version you want to install. Check to see if it says the "not available for your device" notice when you first open it in the updates list (don't worry about the security warning, just keep pressing forward).

The update should take care of that issue. The "can't find your location" can be due to a variety of things. Try restarting your phone before trying again. I also think it might because the website you're trying to access uses a different IP address than the one you normally get on your phone. A good thing to try is to use an IP address different from your router, which might then give you a new IP address.

I'm not quite sure how to get the adult content block out of your device. You should be able to turn off access to adult content by logging into your Google account and going into the Play Store settings. Make sure to uncheck the adult content in the Play Store settings, then log out of your Google account and reenter your password. When you sign back in, go back to the Play Store and click the red "more" button next to "Allowed Apps". Clear the adult content checkbox and select "Always show content recommendations" to confirm. That should allow you to once again access any of the Play Store's applications (eg Instagram) as well as the Play Store.

I don't know how this was disabled (if you did), but you may be able to turn the block off by going to the Content section of your Phone Settings. Tap on "Show advanced options" and then "Internet Options".

How do I turn off the adult content filter on Samsung?

I have an Htc One X.

There's a simple way to see if you're using the Xender or your carrier's filtering technology: If you're able to download and install a browser from a website, then you're using the Xender. If you're not able to install a browser from a website, it's your carrier's blocking technology.

Steps: 1) Look up which device you have - Google it - you'll find links. Here's one: 2) The instructions tell you which sites you'll be able to access if the Xender is working. Try the website.

1)) Open "Settings" in Settings app2.) Click "Network"3.) Click "Turn on Wi-Fi"4.) Turn on the Wi-Fi switch in Settings5.) Click "More" in Network settings6.) Click "Mobile Networks", then click on the "Available SIM" list7.) Select "My Phone" from the drop-down8.) Send this call to: ##11) Click "Connect" and select the appropriate connection (4G, 3G) from the drop-down list at the top of the screen (or use a wifi hotspot).

If you can successfully access websites in the browser that was loaded, you're on the Xender blocking program. If you get a 404 error message when trying to go to the site, your network has a problem and is unable to provide Internet access. Try again tomorrow. It may take a while to resolve the problem, since most ISPs don't report problems right away.

If your problem has not been resolved after trying the above steps, I recommend resetting your phone. This means powering off your phone and waiting until the white HTC screen shows then immediately pressing the power button in the same manner as when powering on (switching between the two buttons may cause problems). This wipes out all saved data and settings so make sure everything important is backed up. If you had any other programs installed, you'll have to reinstall them too.

This fixes most of the Android OS security issues, so it's an extra safety measure.

How do I allow all websites on my Samsung?

I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 with the stock browser and a custom skin (CyanogenMod 10.1), but I want to allow all websites on my device. I know I can enable the 'Allow all sites' option in the settings, but what I want is to be able to type a website address in the browser and it will take me to that website. Is there any way to accomplish this?

1 Answer. 0 votes. ? I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 with the stock browser and a custom skin (CyanogenMod 10.1), but I want to allow all websites on my device.

You cannot allow all websites on your Samsung with the stock browser, you need to download and install an app that allows you to open all websites. You could try Chrome Beta, but I would suggest installing Chrome on your Samsung, because it's easier to use than the stock browser.

Why can't I access over 18 sites on my Samsung phone?

Samsung Galaxy T6, S6 Plus or other Galaxy/Android user? If you have tried to access a website from an IP address greater than 183.255.123.0 and up from your phone, or you haven't been able to access websites from other phone number ranges, then this guide may be able to help.

I can only access internet services up to 185.124.88.0 on Samsung Galaxy T6, S6 Plus, or other Android?

Why can't I access over 17 websites on my Samsung phone? Samsung Galaxy T6, S6 Plus or other Samsung/Android user? For some very weird reason, my phone won't allow me to access the 18 websites listed below. I know for sure that they exist, but the IP address that I can get from my mobile data connection and the IP that Google Chrome shows is above 183.

So if I can access any websites except these few, why am I unable to access these when I try to connect to them? And it doesn't help when I try to access them with an application on my phone; most of the times I get an error from that app. Well, according to research, it was found that most of the apps don't get updated from Play Store, as they don't want to update and replace the old app with the new one. The only way I found to resolve this was to go to the Application settings of the respective apps and deselect the box in the Updates section. Or simply re-install them, and once again choose the deselected box in that section. That way, the app would re-download the updates from Google playstore and the app will work properly.

And it won't stop there. There are apps out there that won't even start. Well, most of them.

How do I turn off age restrictions on my Samsung?

In the middle of last month Samsung introduced a software update called "Faster Internet".

There were mixed reviews on its impact but one of its many changes is that it now blocks access to adult sites and apps and other things by age group. The reason why they do this is in an effort to make sure that the younger end of the spectrum aren't accessing such things inadvertently.

The latest version of my Samsung is the Galaxy S7, running Android 6.0 Marshmallow. My question is, how do I turn off this age restrictions? I have root access, the necessary apps (including SELinux) are installed and I can even make my Samsung download and install apps from play store if needed. But I cannot find anywhere to make the age restriction go away.

How do I enable the ability for my Samsung to accept updates and allow my to upgrade to the newest version of Android? When my Samsung is on or about to be plugged into AC power, I want it to automatically send me an email of when the charging/waking for the phone to the next level takes place - so that I can then turn it on. On my Samsung galaxy s6 running 6.1 I can set this up manually but it does not work well.

I have been using my Samsung for over a year and I recently installed a 3rd party VPN service on it because my carrier was not giving me acceptable speeds and quality (this isn't my area of expertise but I'd say a good 3-5% at least). It was working fine until today, and after using it all day I uninstalled the VPN because I could use WiFi in my apartment to access the internet just fine (but I can't access anything on the Internet because the speeds have plummeted to 2-3KB per second and I can't access anything and everything is super slow). Now my phone won't access the Internet at all on my 3G connection. It is stuck at 0%.

When trying to connect to the Internet via 3G, I get this error message: "Internet services don't function well with this VPN". I didn't notice this before starting the VPN (I thought that the speed issue was unrelated), so I can't figure out how to fix this without reinstalling and going through all the troubleshooting steps again.

How to unblock sites on Samsung internet?

Recently I have faced a problem while connecting my Samsung galaxy s4 with internet.

I was using my 3g dongle but when I changed the dongle it stopped working. When I try to open internet, the screen shows "This device is not connected to the internet" and all the blocked sites don't show up. I am not able to view these sites.

I was browsing net in the past and I have successfully blocked many sites. I have now a new problem that when I try to access any blocked site, the message displays "This device is not connected to the internet". This problem has started after the update of samsung internet.

I tried many things like disabling and enabling the samsung internet and my phone. My problem is still not resolved.

This sounds like you are encountering a firewall or proxy setting on your phone. If you are using a dongle, it may be that the dongle uses a different gateway than your phone does, or it might be that the dongle isn't set up correctly for your phone.

In the event that you are using a dongle, I suggest that you follow the steps outlined in this answer to see if that solves your issue: Get rid of any proxy settings on your phone by going to Settings ->. Network & Internet -> Wireless and Mobile Networks -> More Settings ->. Location-Based Blocking -> Select None. Make sure that your dongle is set up properly. I suggest checking the following: Make sure that the dongle is connected to the phone via USB, and not via. Bluetooth. Check that the dongle is set up for your phone. Turn off any wifi security settings on your phone. In the event that you aren't using a dongle, it's also possible that there is some firewall or proxy setting on your phone that is causing this. In that case, you will need to contact your network or ISP provider to have them check the settings on their side.

How do I unblock 18 websites on Google Chrome?

When trying to connect to any website it says that your connection to Google is not secure or you don't trust the website and when that happens, then you can not access the websites on Google Chrome.

You will not be able to navigate the page and this will make you frustrated as well. The main problem is that Google has blocked the website for you. This article will tell you about all the methods which will help you in unblocking the website in Google chrome.

How to Unblock 18 Websites on Google Chrome. In this guide, we have shown you how to unblock the websites by using many methods. This method will be working in almost every device running on Google Chrome. So without wasting our time, lets get started with the tutorial. Follow this step by step guide to unblock websites with ease.

Method 1: Open a Incognito window. If you are using Google chrome then it is one of the most known browser to browse through your favorite website. If the website is protected or blocked from you then it is better to open the incognito window to overcome all these issues. Go to the chrome://chrome-urls/ page where it has the incognito icon on it. From there click on Incognito. Now you will able to open the incognito window and browse. There will be no connection issues in this way.

Method 2: Reopen the same page you closed. This may be simple as well. From the chrome://chrome-urls/ you can see all the sites which are currently connecting to Google's servers. To know which site is blocking you we have created an incognito option before so try browsing on that site now. You will find the same incognito status. By visiting in this way you can re-open a previously closed tab.

Method 3: Find out the blocked sites manually. Go to the Settings>General>Content Settings>Restrictions and open the page to check if a particular website has been blocked. You can search a page using the address bar and enter website domain name here.

Method 4: Disable the auto block feature on websites. On the top right corner click on Settings. It will direct you to the advanced settings of chrome. Here you will see Manage Permissions section. Click on it and disable this option by tapping on the three dots.

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