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Accidental geoblocking

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Websites can accidentally block traffic from certain countries through CDN settings, security plugins, third-party scripts, compliance filters, or server configuration.

@@build_in_public · asserts

Accidental Geo blocking is a scarily common problem with websites. As in you accidentally have your site blocked in certain locations. This is NBC New York. Com, blocked in Finland, in Germany, in Italy. Italy, in Norway. Was it intentional? Maybe not. It's available in Japan, in Mexico, in New Zealand, but not in Italy, not in Germany. Doesn't make sense...

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Accidental geoblocking is a scarily common problem with websites. As in you accidentally have...

@@build_in_public · 2025-10-19

Accidental Geo blocking is a scarily common problem with websites. As in you accidentally have your site blocked in certain locations. This is NBC New York. Com, blocked in Finland, in Germany, in Italy. Italy, in Norway. Was it intentional? Maybe not. It's available in Japan, in Mexico, in New Zealand, but not in Italy, not in Germany. Doesn't make sense...

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Accidental Geo blocking is a scarily common problem with websites. As in you accidentally have your site blocked in certain locations. This is NBC New York. Com, blocked in Finland, in Germany, in Italy. Italy, in Norway. Was it intentional? Maybe not. It's available in Japan, in Mexico, in New Zealand, but not in Italy, not in Germany. Doesn't make sense. Accidental geoblocking is so common. Sites or even web apps accidentally leave so much traffic on the table. You can check yours for free at Geoblock. Net. If...