A site I trust is being blocked. How do I allow it?
Go to Tools → Ignore list, switch to the Internet section, click +, and add the site or domain you trust (enter the full URL or domain). The page will load without warnings next time. You can remove the entry later if needed.
Note: Only allow sites you are sure about, bypassing protection reduces safety.
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