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Guest neromare
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Clear your browser cache and cookies.

Guest kanishkaseo1
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Hit Shift+F5 and try

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Did you try to set manually the DNS of your card?

You could use for example the OpenDNS addresses:

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220

I did nothing, it just didn’t work, but already it all became ok itself. Thanksfor your reply!

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Did you tried with different browser? also turn off your router and start again

No, I didn’t tried other browser, but it’s not back to normal again. Thank you for the reply!

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Clear your browser cache and cookies.

This I made and it didn’t help. But later now it became normal again. Anyway, thank you for your reply!

Guest kanishkaseo1
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What do this do?

And it’s back to normal itself later now, but thank you for your reply!

It will clear cache on the page.

Guest neromare
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This I made and it didn’t help. But later now it became normal again. Anyway, thank you for your reply!

Then turn off all your firewalls and antiviral programs and try again.

Something’s blocking the website. I’m 100% positive that’s no Fiverr problem, but it’s your own Windows machine blocking the connection.

Also be sure to check your hosts (file) for any IPs added there.

Location is: %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc

If your hosts (file) is empty, and your firewall and antivirus are not blocking anything,

…and you’re positive that’s true, then go and check your router’s settings. Usually settings can be found on 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

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Then turn off all your firewalls and antiviral programs and try again.

Something’s blocking the website. I’m 100% positive that’s no Fiverr problem, but it’s your own Windows machine blocking the connection.

Also be sure to check your hosts (file) for any IPs added there.

Location is: %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc

If your hosts (file) is empty, and your firewall and antivirus are not blocking anything,

…and you’re positive that’s true, then go and check your router’s settings. Usually settings can be found on 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

Thanks for this reply. But by the way I didn’t do anything and it just got back to normal, I’m not sure what it was.

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