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Yes. I went into the “Manage My DNS” interface in GoDaddy and entered the necessary TXT and CNAME entriesOn Jun 29, 2024, at 12:35 PM, Augustine ***@***.***> wrote:
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I am having a problem with my custom domain being blocked. I am hosting an angular application out of one github repo on github pages and a vanilla html/css/js site from a template on another. I purchased a domain on godaddy and mapped that domain to the sites where the apex domain points to my vanilla site and the sub domain "app" points to my angular app. I tried to navigate to this these sites on my work computer and got a "Content Blocked" page with the message: "Reason: This Category is filtered:custom-blocked proxy-avoidance-and-anonymizers". However if I navigate to the github pages url https://{userid}.github.io/{reponame} for each of the sites, the browser is redirected to my domain and the pages load. So going to the respective domain urls directly results in a "Blocked" message but going to the github pages redirects to the domain urls and the pages load. I called GoDaddy and they said that this is potentially an issue with github pages. I think the GoDaddy url is automatically verified with Microsoft but I could be wrong.
How do I remove the block from my pages when the url is entered directly? Do I need verification?
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