• Specific page showing 403 all of a sudden, after 1 year

makorihi Hi again! Thanks for confirming this. Checking the page on my end, I am not currently seeing any error and the page is up and showing Ezoic ads now. Are you still seeing the error on your end? If so, does the error persist if you try viewing the page on a different device or browser?

    Coley Are you sure? Based on this, the page is unavailable around the world. Maybe you're checking the copied article rather than the original blocked one?

      Hi there,
      I have checked the page on my end and I am indeed seeing the error, additionally I have checked global uptimes and it seems it is only available in one location currently (on both cached and uncached).

      When I bypass Ezoic, and access your site directly from your host, I am able to see the redirect you have placed on that page (screenshot). Although I am unable to confirm if the original page is available.
      When did you first notice this issue occur? And had you been making any changes to your site at this time?
      Had you made any changes to any security settings within Cloudflare, or have there been any changes since?

        4 days later

        AnyaR Thank you for the reply- sorry, I didn't see it until just now...

        To answer your questions:

        When did you first notice this issue occur? Around 2 weeks ago
        And had you been making any changes to your site at this time? No, other than posting more content
        Had you made any changes to any security settings within Cloudflare, or have there been any changes since? No, but the same day I noticed the issue (6 days ago) I tried creating a Cloudflare account and re-connecting Ezoic. It didn't help so I switched back to the previous setup

          Would it be possible to bypass Ezoic for just this article? It seems like it has to do with something mis-configured on Ezoic's side, and I want google to see the redirect so it re-indexes the page. Currently it has no visibility on the page which caused a de-index.

            makorihi You can add this article to the excluded pages tab to remove all Ezoic processes from showing on that page. More information on how to do that here.

              JeanPierre I've added the page to be excluded, but that doesn't fix the issue (please check again). Are you sure this completely bypasses all of Ezoic's processing/caching/etc?

                makorihi Hi there! I checked the disable ads by page rules and didn't see the page in the rule, so I think either it was not saved or wasn't added correctly. I added both the original and updated pages as URL rules to prevent Ezoic from running on either version of the page (screenshot attached). These rules can sometimes take up to 30 minutes to be correctly reflected on the page, so please give it some time then check the pages again preferrably in an incognito tab or after clearing the browser cache to make sure you're seeing the most up to date version of the page. If the issue persists after this please let us know and we can take another look. Thanks!

                  Coley Thanks! Though I checked and the same issue still exists. I don't think Ezoic is actually being bypassed for the page giving a 403

                    makorihi I've edited the rule you had set so that It actually applies to the page. Please check now.

                      makorihi Thanks for letting us know you're still getting the error. I've reached out to our wider team to look into if this is being blocked on our end, and if so why. As soon as we hear back I'll update you. Thanks for your patience!

                        makorihi Hi there, we've heard back from our team and it looks like AWS has flagged these for copyright infringement unfortunately. In order for us to unblock the pages you will need to remove the pages completely from your site.

                        This does include the new page as well, please let us know when you have removed this.

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