Customizing the Deny Page

In the Preferences menu tab, you can choose how much information should be displayed to users when they are denied access to a web site. The deny page is used to notify the user that they have tried to access a web site that is not allowed by their Profile.

Show detailed deny page­

If you select Detailed deny page, the user is shown all relevant information, including the Profile name, the URL address of the web site, the web site’s category, and the Status screen information.

Show minimal deny page

If you select Minimal deny page, only the Profile name, and the web site category are displayed to the user.

No deny page

If you select No deny page, the user will be shown an unauthorized access error by the browser. The user does not see any Familyfellowship.com logo or information about why they were blocked. Note that you can not enable Include Quick Allow Access link or Include admin email link when this option is selected.

Include Quick Allow Access link

If you select this option and enter a password, users are shown a Click here to Quick Allow this URL link after being denied access to a page. Anyone can then select this link, enter the Quick Allow Access password that you chose, and view the content on the page. If you view the page and decide that users should always have access to it, you can enter it into the Allow List.

Note that any page that loads other files or sites or may not be fully displayed or may appear “broken”. This is expected since the page is trying to load more than just the site you've allowed. Sites that redirect you to another web site will be denied again.

Include admin email link

If you select this option and enter your email, users are shown a Click here to Request a Review of the Denied Url link. If the user selects this link, an email will be sent to the address you provide requesting a review of the web site. This allows you to review the web site and, if necessary, adjust the Profile settings to allow future access to this web site.