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unblockin websites on my pc

Abdulahi Jamalow Noor (I10 - Gys) 0 Reputation points
2026-03-11T09:00:48.6633333+00:00

i like to play games but the laptop im using is blocking it and i would like to unlock it in order to play games on the websites the websites are not dangerous and hopefully dont have viruses and an example of these websites is msn.com play and crazy games. i would like to make my experience fun on windows cuz i have a big project partnering with windows if this goes well. and my request can help convince me

Microsoft Edge | Website issues | Windows 10
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-11T09:01:22.35+00:00
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    Website blocking on a Windows 10 PC is typically controlled by one of these:

    1. Microsoft Family Safety
    2. School/organization filtering software (like Lightspeed or similar)
    3. Browser or security settings (for example, Edge filters or security tools)

    Because the device is blocking gaming sites, it is most likely managed by a parent/guardian or by a school/organization. Only the organizer/admin who set up those controls can change them.

    To check if Microsoft Family Safety is blocking the sites:

    1. Ask the family organizer (parent/guardian) to sign in at https://account.microsoft.com and open Family Safety.
    2. Under your profile, they should:
      • Go to Apps and games and confirm that your browser and game sites are not blocked.
      • Go to Content filtersWeb and search (or Edge tab, depending on entry point) and:
        • Turn off strict web filtering if appropriate, or
        • Add the game sites (for example, msn.com games, crazygames) to Allowed/Always allowed sites.
    3. If web and search filters are enabled, Family Safety will block other browsers and force Microsoft Edge with filtering. The organizer can adjust this behavior in Content filters.

    If the laptop is a school device with a filter agent installed (for example, Lightspeed or similar):

    • Only the school’s IT department can unblock sites or remove the filter.
    • There is no Microsoft method, password, or workaround to bypass or remove school-managed filtering.
    • The only option is to contact the school IT staff or a teacher and request that specific game sites be reviewed and, if they agree, added to the allowed list.

    If Edge itself is blocking sites due to security features (not common for mainstream game sites):

    • Check with the device owner/admin before changing any security settings.
    • Security features like reputation-based protection and PUA (potentially unwanted app) blocking are designed to protect the PC from unwanted or risky software.

    Because admin or organizer control is required for all of these mechanisms, unblocking cannot be done without their involvement.


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