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Why you are seeing this message: Your current IP address is blocked from editing Sanarchive because it appears to belong to a VPN or proxy service.

These types of services are commonly used for abusive editing and circumventing Sanarchive policies, so Sanarchive blocks them as a preventive measure — even if you personally haven't done anything wrong.

How to fix it:

  • Turn off VPNs, proxies, or tools like iCloud Private Relay (for Apple users) or Microsoft Edge Secure Network. This is the most frequent reason users encounter this block.
  • Try a different connection. Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data, or use a home network instead of a public or work one.
  • Whitelist Sanarchive. You may be able to whitelist Sanarchive from your VPN so that connections to Sanarchive aren't through a VPN service. Instructions for whitelisting Sanarchive on iCloud Private Relay can be found here.
  • Still blocked? If you believe you are not running an anonymizing proxy or Tor, you should consider checking the configuration to make sure it is accurate. Sometimes the configuration for your network is changed without your knowledge, sometimes by malware. In truly exceptional circumstances, you may request IP block exemption. Approval is limited and based on specific criteria, and you should only request it if you have no other way to edit Sanarchive.

Note: These blocks are about the type of internet connection, not your actions. We appreciate good-faith contributors and want to help you get editing again.

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