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By *ladtobehere OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

Bath

I am increasingly unable to access the site in many wifi (4g areas) or general wifi areas.... example I can never use the site in a weatherspoons outlet.

Id any one else having problems?

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By *udeNTw1stedMan
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2 weeks ago

.......

It is adult filters.

Most free wifi places will have them active.

More so now.

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By *emandDCouple
2 weeks ago

Camberley

Yes it's definitely public WiFi , I just turn off the WiFi and use my mobile network for a bit if I want to look at it somewhere like that ...

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By *ardiff ManMan
2 weeks ago

Cardiff

Get a VPN on your phone. I use Nord which I use on the PC and phone. Just for peace of mind I'd never use a public wi-fi for anything especially banking/emails/porn without a VPN. They can be easy to hack into

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By *ugby 123Couple
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2 weeks ago

O o O oo

https://www.fabswingers.com/articles/FAQ#mobileerror

We can access the site on Wifi but not on mobile network (or the other way round!). We get a connection/security/certificate error.

If you get a connection/security/certificate error accessing the site on 4G/mobile-data but not on WiFi (or, the other way round!) it means your mobile network (or ISP if on wifi) has blocked your device from adult content. Some mobile networks have started to do this to phones that have always been 18+ verified and some seemingly do it randomly. If you contact your mobile network on their helpline or via their website, you will see how to age verify your mobile account. The error you see is your ISP trying to display a message which does not show on a secure/ssl site like Fab. We've created a special page you can view which isn't served over secure/ssl so should be able to see the underlying message, here.

Once you have age verified your phone, your network usually advises turning the phone off then on again. It sometimes takes a few minutes then for the block to be removed.

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