The tag 'windows blocks websites' covers issues where Windows 10 prevents access to certain websites, particularly HTTPS sites like financial portals. Users report that flushing the DNS cache temporarily resolves the problem, but it recurs after a few minutes. This behavior is isolated to a single machine, ruling out router or network-wide causes. The tag focuses on troubleshooting connectivity problems specific to Windows, including DNS cache corruption or other system-level blocks that interfere with web browsing.
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I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 over a month ago. I noticed immediately that I could not connect to certain websites, mainly https websites, such as financial sites. I never had this problem before. After researching online, I learned that I could flush the DNS cache and then connect. It...