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The 'ASEAN NOW' site has been running really well for ages.

However, of late it has become - (for me) - a bit of a pain.  

As I scroll through the pages I get a reoccurring 'pop up' informing me that:

"This site can't be reached" .. .. .. Anyone else been experiencing this?

This isn't a "once-in-a-while" event - but all the time!

Thanks for any consideration.

Yes, sometimes I can't access notifications so instead I go to all posts. Sometimes I can't access at all, same for everyone, since the "upgrade"

@WildBillHiccup What you are experiencing is the firewall (Cloudflare) triggering your page view for some reason. It could be a false positive. It doesn't mean that you have been doing something wrong, it could be that other traffic has blocked the site or page for a second or a micro second.

 

Cloudflare uses automated systems to learn patterns of traffic and then classify them as threats. It is also possibly that these ‘threats’ are not threats at all.

 

We have to live with this issue, as more and more bots and other threats are constantly hammering our site, and most other sites as well. Its a big headache!

 

I have moved this to Support forum as it's not Pattaya related.

 

 

Are you sure it's actually a popup that says "

I get a reoccurring 'pop up' informing me that:

"This site can't be reached" .

?

 

Could you take a screenshot when it happens again?

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