Unblocking a website in Google Chrome is a common task, often necessary when a site is unintentionally blocked by browser settings, security extensions, or network policies. Chrome provides several ways to manage these restrictions, ranging from simple permission adjustments to more advanced methods like VPNs. Below is a comprehensive guide on how to unblock sites on Chrome. 1. Removing Sites from the Blocked List If you accidentally blocked a site from sending notifications or showing content, you can remove it from Chrome's "Not Allowed" list. Open Settings: Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of Chrome and select
Sometimes, clearing the browser cache and cookies can resolve issues with blocked sites:
Leo grinned. “Time to teach Chrome some manners.”
“Chrome has its own bag of tricks,” Leo said. “Go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Security. Turn off ‘Use secure DNS’ temporarily.” Maya did. Nothing changed.
“Next,” he said, “Clear the cache for that site.” Chrome settings → Privacy and Security → Clear browsing data → Advanced → “Cached images and files,” time range “All time.” She typed the site’s URL into the “Clear data for specific sites” box and hit delete.
You are on a work computer, a school Chromebook, or a network with strict parental controls. You see the "This site is blocked" message, but you have no memory of setting it up.
If you suspect that a Chrome extension is blocking the website, you can try the following steps to disable it:
This is dangerous, but possible. On the error page, type the word unsafe (or click "Advanced" -> "Proceed to site"). Chrome allows you to bypass the guard, but it will mark the URL bar with a red "Not Secure" warning. You are entering a building with no fire alarms.
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