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By *umbfucksissy OP   TV/TS
3 days ago

Hotel meets

I have just switched to a different mobile network - O2 - and when trying to log in to fabs - I get this

The server “m.fabswingers.com” did not accept the certificate.

NSURLErrorDomain

It works on WiFi - but not on mobile connection- other adult sites work fine - and parental controls are off

Any advice on what to do?

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By *udeNTw1stedMan
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3 days ago

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It will be an adult content filter.

Contact your provider and ask them to remove it.

Or if you can log into your own account. You should be able to remove it yourself.

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By *boy6671Man
3 days ago

belfast

I have paid for site supporter and it's been took out of my account but not registered on fab

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By *annydandan1Man
3 days ago

worcester

Hi guys, I am making contact regarding your sister (brother??) site FabGuys… I have an account on both sites. For the last week I have had no access to FabGuys and keep getting a ‘CloudFlare’ error message, that say it is a website hosting issues. As a paid up subscriber I am keen to rectify this ASAP. Could you make contact with me ASAP please.

With thanks, D

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By *ugby 123Couple
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3 days 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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