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EE Blocking Website on 4G

TP94
Investigator
Investigator

Hi there,

Our website - www.stagweb.co.uk - won't load on EE mobile data for some people. We believe that content lock is restricting our site, but it's not affecting any of our competitors in our niche. Is it possible to get it reviewed and allowed for all EE customers?

We've checked it on www.blocked.org.uk and it doesn't flag any issues.

Thanks,

Tom



 

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TP94
Investigator
Investigator

I just ran another check on that blocked.org.uk and it's now showing EE as having 1 active block - I've submitted a an unblock request through the website. Is there anything more I need to do?

Schockwave
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@TP94 , I have just tried it and it came up ok with no problems, so not sure why that is happening to people on EE.

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

The Content Lock may be blocking it as it is related to Stag Do's which are typically Over-18 affairs. The website makes mention of "lap dance clubs" etc which may flag up and be the reason for the block. I don't make a habit of looking at stag do sites currently so I am unable to say what the situation is with competing sites and why they wouldn't be flagged. I would argue the case that they all probably should be.

Those that are unable to access it would need to move their content lock to allow 18+ content.

I am able to access your site without any issue, as my content lock is set to allow 18+ content.

Yeah, a lot of our competitors have the same offerings, but don't seem to
get flagged.

If we were to tidy up the site and remove the offerings, is there a way we
can request to be reviewed or would it happen automatically?
Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Impossible to say, I am unsure how often EE tends to review their criteria against sites on their Content Lock block lists.

I would imagine it would need to be manually reviewed somehow.

XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

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Peter_W
EE Community Support Team

Hey there @TP94.

Welcome to the EE Community, and thanks for flagging this too. 

As others have mentioned, it may be that the inclusion of activities linked with 18+ entertainment is what's caused it to be picked up by the moderate content lock option. 

I've shared this thread with the relevant team to see if any review is possible, but I can't guarantee it's something we'll be able to change.

Peter

Hi Peter,

We've tidied up / removed a lot of content, so it should be no different to
the other sites in our niche.

It also doesn't seem to be hit by any other filters for other networks,
just EE.

Thanks for looking into it - appreciate it.

Will someone contact me either way with an update?

Thanks,

Tom
Alex_H
EE Community Support Team

@TP94 I can't say when exactly we will hear back from our team but once we have an update we will let you know the outcome.

Alex