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Cant access google on my wifi
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out of no where i cant access anyhting related to google on my wifi. including gmail and youtube. how do i fix this? i cant find a solution
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Is it on just the one device or are all your internet enabled devices in your home having the same problem?
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Try clearing your browsing data and if that doesn't help open command prompt and type: ipconfig /flushdns
If it appears this way on multiple devices unplug your router for exactly 1 minute and then plug it back up.
If it appears this way on multiple devices unplug your router for exactly 1 minute and then plug it back up.
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Well did you root your phone or anything well if your with Android and downloaded freedom, well sir sorry to say it rigged your whole phone and you would have to buy another phone but if it iPhone then I don't about that one
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3OG wrote Well did you root your phone or anything well if your with Android and downloaded freedom, well sir sorry to say it rigged your whole phone and you would have to buy another phone but if it iPhone then I don't about that one
Your post is off-topic to his issue. Even if Freedom was used and was the cause of the issue, all that would need to be done is to download a File Explorer app onto the Android device and then delete the hosts file.
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"bricked your phone ruined," Off topic? Please try a different devices like iOSx said because I wonder if you ip banned or something. Never heard of something like that but you never know.
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Senpie wrote3OG wrote Well did you root your phone or anything well if your with Android and downloaded freedom, well sir sorry to say it rigged your whole phone and you would have to buy another phone but if it iPhone then I don't about that one
Your post is off-topic to his issue. Even if Freedom was used and was the cause of the issue, all that would need to be done is to download a File Explorer app onto the Android device and then delete the hosts file.
Ohh my bad because I used freedom before and it stuff up my whole tablet but I didn't know what to do because I did some research and I found nothing on about it
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