Chrome will block content by default if they fail to load over HTTPS. On an HTTPS page or in an email, Chrome will block users from downloading attachments served over HTTP.
Why do websites get blocked? Websites get blocked when they detect an IP address that isn't supposed to access the restricted content. Your IP (Internet Protocol) address identifies your device on the internet and reveals your physical location. That's what lets websites find your IP and block (or allow) your device.
How to unblock this site is blocked due to content filtering?
Go to the Google search preferences page and find the address under “resources”. See “Safe Search filters”. There is a slider to turn the filter off that reads “No filtering”. Click “save” at the bottom of the page.
If you are unable to access some websites on your device, your device administrator or internet service provider has likely blocked them. If websites are not blocked but still refuse to open, it could be due to IP address blockage, misconfigured proxy settings, delayed DNS response, or some browser-specific problem.
If your Internet provider has blocked only the URL of a website, you can regain your access by typing its IP address in your browser's address bar. Don't know where to get the IP address of the website? You need to use the ping command.
Why am I unable to open some links in Web browser?
Most likely problems with opening hyperlinks are connected with either the security restrictions of your Internet browser that doesn't allow opening pop-up windows, or with your Flash player plug-in that prevents you from opening URLs in local Flash files.
Your SafeSearch setting might be set and locked by your account, device, or network administrator. Tip: If your SafeSearch setting isn't locked, sign in to your Google Account when you search on Google to apply your saved SafeSearch settings.
Go to Allow/block mode. Click Edit. For Play Store, choose what type of apps and extensions you want to let users install. Note: Only the primary account user can install apps and extensions from the Google Play store.
Cause An "Access Denied" error message can occur for one or more of the following reasons: The folder ownership has changed. You do not have the appropriate permissions. The file is encrypted.
Alternatively, you can click a link while holding down Shift + Ctrl (PC) or Shift + Command (Mac). That should not only open the link in a new tab but also shift your focus to it.