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Anonymous
2024-02-05T10:10:25+00:00

Good day,
I have been getting a message where it says that:

This content is blocked by your IT admin

For your protection, your IT team is not allowing you to access content from kinobi.tech

However, I do not have an admin team although I have logged in work/school emails but I have removed them. Still getting these messages.

Any suggestions on how to solve this?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-08-22T03:59:30+00:00

    I'm experiencing the same issue.

    This is my personal computer, not one from work.

    I'm the administrator.

    I'm not logged onto any kind of work account. I've logged out of my work account in each and every app.

    I've used the commands listed. All the group policies are already restored to default (not configured). I've restarted my PC.

    And yet I'm still experiencing this message.

    I've even tried switching off windows defender, nothing changed.

    This is just bad, very bad.

    Help please.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-07-12T03:35:18+00:00

    Can anyone help?

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-07-10T04:40:04+00:00

    I'm experiencing the same issue.

    This is my personal computer, not one from work.

    I'm the administrator.

    I'm not logged onto any kind of work account. I've logged out of my work account in each and every app.

    I've used the commands listed. All the group policies are already restored to default (not configured). I've restarted my PC.

    And yet I'm still experiencing this message.

    I've even tried switching off windows defender, nothing changed.

    This is just bad, very bad.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-02-05T10:47:16+00:00

    Hi ,

    Sabya here, Independent Windows Adviser. Hope you are doing well.

    If you are logged into the work/school account the account admin can restrict certain actions in your pc. If you even remove the account these restrictions remain and you will have to reset the policies.

    If you are using Windows 10 Home version you can reset your policies with these commands -

    Right click on the start menu and choose Command prompt (admin)

    Enter these two commands

    RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" && RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy"

    gpupdate /force

    Do a restart and your policies will be updated.

    If you are using Windows 10 Pro you can either use that command above or else use the group policy editor to fix the issue.

    You can refer here -

    https://www.windowscentral.com/how-reset-local-...

    Regards

    Sabya

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