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: Open your device's command terminal and run the DNS flush command ( ipconfig /flushdns on Windows) to find the new hosting network.

Some security systems interpret aggressive ad-blocking as bot behavior. onlineclock.net banned

Users noted the site looks "completely different" now compared to its long-standing original design. : Open your device's command terminal and run

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OnlineClock.net has long been a go-to simple web clock and timer for people who need a quick, distraction-free countdown, alarm, or full-screen clock. If you’ve found the site blocked or banned where you are — at school, work, or on a managed network — here’s a concise breakdown of likely reasons, what that means, and practical alternatives and workarounds.

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