I understand how frustrating it can be to have your company's website incorrectly categorized, especially when it disrupts your operations. Here are a few steps you can follow to resolve this issue: Contact the Filtering Provider: You've already taken this step, which is great. Make sure to provide them with enough evidence to support your claim. This could include screenshots of your website or explanations of its content. Appeal to Multiple Providers: If your website is being blocked by multiple content filtering systems, you may need to appeal to each provider individually. Different systems may use different categorization criteria, so it's important to reach out to all relevant providers. Temporary Whitelisting: As a temporary solution, you could whitelist your website on your local network's content filtering settings. This will allow access to the website until the incorrect categorization issue is resolved. However, be aware that this will only work for devices on your local network. Communication: Keep your employees informed about the situation. If they're aware of the issue, they can help by using personal devices or home networks to access the website if necessary.
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