| Blocking websites (legality) | vyper144 | 6/29/12 7:15 PM | What legal right does Google have to block a user from viewing a website? This is not a service I signed up for. This is not a service I asked for. This isn't even a service I want. Can this be pursued in a court of law? It IS interfering with my bus |
| Re: Blocking websites (legality) | redleg-redleg | 6/29/12 7:25 PM | Google does not block your domain -- the browser you are using throws up the warning -- as it says on the message based on your security preferences Which means you have configured your browser to show a warning screen if you visit a |
| Re: Blocking websites (legality) | vyper144 | 6/29/12 7:37 PM | Well, this is still a service that Google is providing, correct, because when I ask why this site was blocked, I get forwarded to a Google page. I didn't ask anyone to monitor my website. |
| Re: Blocking websites (legality) | seo101 | 6/29/12 7:57 PM | Its google's website, they have every legal right to link to and not link to or block whoever they feel like.Just like you and I can put a link on our websites to whoever we like, so can Google. |
| Re: Blocking websites (legality) | webado | 6/29/12 10:28 PM | You have no right to maintain a website which distributes malware to its visitors. It is irresponsible of you to feel indignant instead of being thankful of the warning and trying your darnedest to clean up and secure your website. |