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Firefox won't open kat.cr

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Apparently it is a known ridiculous problem when firefox does nothing when trying to open kat.cr but somehow it struck me now. any ideas how to stop this nonsense?

i am aware there are mirrors, bur i am fond of in-browser search and very upset about my browser controlling my browsing.


Thanks to john99 the solution turned up quite easy options - security - Block reported web forgeries

but i have to say, this behavior when just nothing happens baffled me.

Apparently it is a known ridiculous problem when firefox does nothing when trying to open kat.cr but somehow it struck me now. any ideas how to stop this nonsense? i am aware there are mirrors, bur i am fond of in-browser search and very upset about my browser controlling my browsing. Thanks to john99 the solution turned up quite easy options - security - Block reported web forgeries but i have to say, this behavior when just nothing happens baffled me.

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Well I get a message from my ISP saying it has been blocked due to legal issues.

If it is just Firefox blocking it as a phishing site you can override that and even try to get it allowed again

Yes it does seem to be a known issue. Web searches bring up many hits including:

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Well I get a message from my ISP saying it has been blocked due to legal issues.

If it is just Firefox blocking it as a phishing site you can override that and even try to get it allowed again

Yes it does seem to be a known issue. Web searches bring up many hits including:

See also: