Introduction
Encountering a “Blocked by Cloudflare Protection” page while trying to access a website can be frustrating. Cloudflare is a popular security platform that protects websites from bots, DDoS attacks, and malicious traffic. Sometimes, legitimate users may also trigger Cloudflare’s security checks due to browser settings, network issues, or IP reputation.
In this article, our support engineers explain the common causes behind Cloudflare access issues and the practical steps you can take to restore normal website access.
Common Cloudflare Error Messages
Users may encounter messages similar to:
Sorry, you have been blocked.
You are unable to access this website.
Cloudflare Ray ID: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
or
Please verify you are human.
Checking your browser before accessing…
These messages indicate that Cloudflare has applied a security challenge before allowing access.
Why Does Cloudflare Block Access?
Cloudflare evaluates every incoming request before forwarding it to the website. A security challenge may appear for several reasons:
- Suspicious or unusual browsing behavior
- Poor IP address reputation
- Browser blocking JavaScript or cookies
- VPN or proxy usage
- Firewall or network configuration issues
- Website owner’s security rules
- Temporary Cloudflare service or routing problems
The block is usually temporary and intended to protect the website from malicious traffic.
Solution 1: Verify the Website Is Online
Before troubleshooting your system, confirm that the website is available.
You can:
- Ask a colleague to test the website.
- Check the website’s official status page.
- Use an online website availability checker.
If the website is unavailable for everyone, the issue is likely on the server side.
Solution 2: Enable JavaScript and Cookies
Cloudflare relies on browser technologies to verify legitimate visitors.
Steps
- Enable JavaScript.
- Allow cookies for the website.
- Refresh the page.
- Retry access.
Many Cloudflare verification failures occur because JavaScript or cookies are disabled.
Solution 3: Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
Corrupted browser data may interfere with Cloudflare’s verification process.
Steps
- Open browser settings.
- Clear cached files and cookies.
- Restart the browser.
- Visit the website again.
Solution 4: Change DNS Servers
Incorrect or unreliable DNS resolution can sometimes cause connectivity issues.
Recommended public DNS providers include:
Google DNS
- 8.8.8.8
- 8.8.4.4
Cloudflare DNS
- 1.1.1.1
- 1.0.0.1
After updating DNS settings, flush the DNS cache and retry accessing the website.
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Solution 5: Disable Browser Extensions
Privacy extensions, ad blockers, or script-blocking tools may prevent Cloudflare from completing its security checks.
Temporarily disable extensions such as:
- Ad blockers
- Script blockers
- Privacy extensions
- Cookie management tools
Reload the page after disabling them.
Solution 6: Test Using Another Browser or Network
Testing from another browser or internet connection helps isolate the issue.
Try:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Safari
If the website loads on another browser or network, the problem is likely related to your local configuration.
Solution 7: Review Firewall and Security Software
Local firewall or antivirus software can sometimes block required Cloudflare requests.
Check whether:
- HTTPS traffic inspection is enabled.
- Firewall rules block the website.
- Antivirus web protection is interfering.
Temporarily disable the protection for testing if permitted by your organization’s security policy.
Solution 8: Contact the Website Administrator
If the issue persists, contact the website owner and provide:
- Cloudflare Ray ID
- Screenshot of the error
- Browser version
- Operating system
- Public IP address (if requested)
- Date and time of the issue
These details help administrators identify why the request was blocked.
Best Practices
When troubleshooting Cloudflare access issues:
- Keep your browser updated.
- Enable JavaScript and cookies.
- Use a trusted DNS provider.
- Avoid unnecessary browser extensions.
- Record Cloudflare Ray IDs when reporting issues.
- Follow your organization’s security policies.
Conclusion
Cloudflare security checks are designed to protect websites from malicious traffic while allowing legitimate users to access services safely. In most cases, access problems can be resolved by checking browser settings, clearing cached data, verifying DNS configuration, or contacting the website administrator with the appropriate diagnostic information.
By following the steps outlined above, support engineers can quickly identify the root cause and restore access while maintaining website security.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Cloudflare block pages and verification issues
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