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No access to the site?
Good afternoon ! Is it possible to certify that I do not have access to a certain site (freely available on the Internet and not prohibited) when using my home provider and when using my home equipment? Those. here I am, using such and such a provider at home and such and such equipment, I cannot access the site and am unable to organize this access on my own for such and such reasons, and therefore I cannot view this site, write messages on it and be a member.
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If this is a purely technical problem (you have limited yourself on the router, and you can remove it at any time), then it can be fixed.
If this is a limitation on the part of the provider, then either he must eliminate it - complain.
Or if this restriction is intentional on the part of the provider, he is obliged to provide a reason - either a document or a link to an order from above.
Unless you were banned on the resource itself. Well, here you need to find out the reason. And you can always log in from a different address.
Unless access to information on the site itself requires special registration (paid, by invite, prohibited for certain countries, or for other reasons). But this is access to information, not to the site.
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