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When doing some pee searches, I am not allowed to see videos from thumbnails featured on three sites.

 

I cannot access Heavy-R, PornvideoQ, or PornVXL.

Does anyone know what the problem is with these sites?  Is there a way around the blockage without viral infestation?

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Guess it could be that your internet provider has put those particular sites on a block list, or maybe even a national government restriction.  If so there may not be much logic as to why those sites and not the thousands of other NSFW sites too.

Odd things do happen - my mobile (on UK Vodafone network and Chrome browser incognito) recently doesn't show Peefans in any search results, but will show references on other porn sites to it.  And if I search 'images' it will show pictures from the site - fortunately.   And that is the same whether I'm on a wifi network or mobile data, so presumably it's Chrome doing that, but no issues with Chrome on my desktop which is a bit bizarre.

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I guess not all blocks are equal.  I can override my antivirus and play Heavy'R clips by pressing on  an icon that says " view anyway but not recommended", but when trying to play PornvideoQ or PornVXL. I am not even allowed to override.  I get the dangerous page with the big X.

The reason given for blocking Heavy R is "scam".  Heavy R was allowed a couple years ago. 

Is Heavy R a dangerous site?  Am I really at risk for overriding it?  My anti virus is trend micro

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A lot of these "dangerous sites" are only classified as such because they could potentially do sth bad in the worst case with the most stupid of users.

I'm talking about cases where there might be a link to or a popup with an executable somewhere on the site and if a user is smartn't enough to download that and execute that, it causes issues.

Most sites flagged as such are completely harmless if someone actually use more than two braincells and you can override the block without any risks.

And even if there is a site out there which automatically does things without the user noticing, they can only do the things your web browser has permissions to do. As long as you don't open your browser as admin and then go onto one of those sites, nothing too bad can happen.

You should however avoid browsers that automatically give themselves admin rights somehow, but the only one where I have ever observed that was the integrated one in discord, the most common 'usual' ones like Chrome, Firefox and even goddamn Edge are fine.

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