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Does webroot block sites because of the site or because of something on the site?
I recently had a site that was benign, or so I thought, blocked. Does it sometimes block good sites for having some bad ad or something on it?
Best answer by JimM
The short answer is "Yes."
To expand, our classification system looks for threats on sites and classifies them accordingly. Then when you visit the site, it checks its reputation in our database. This reputation can /sometimes/ be outdated or need re-evaluation. When that happens, we suggest you put in a support ticket. One reason this can happen is that there was a threat on a site and then the threat was removed. We treat those sites with a higher degree of suspicion because they were hacked at some point or hosted malware at some point in the past. It doesn't necessarily mean they still do, but their reputation is an important factor in how we classify them.
To expand, our classification system looks for threats on sites and classifies them accordingly. Then when you visit the site, it checks its reputation in our database. This reputation can /sometimes/ be outdated or need re-evaluation. When that happens, we suggest you put in a support ticket. One reason this can happen is that there was a threat on a site and then the threat was removed. We treat those sites with a higher degree of suspicion because they were hacked at some point or hosted malware at some point in the past. It doesn't necessarily mean they still do, but their reputation is an important factor in how we classify them.
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