Lithuanian CyberCrime Cell has banned Glitch.com

I have even written to support but no help.
I wrote to the Lithuanian authorities… and due to phising attacks they have planned to ban any domains/subdomains with Glitch.com.
This means using or displaying stuff here fails… can anyone help with this?

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Easiest option to go for is probably using a private DNS provider like Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1, or setting up a new NextDNS account. If they don’t work, you can always use a VPN.

Thats true…
but what do I tell the students or clients that need to start observing projects which are on display?!?!?!

I wonder why they would ban glitch.com for? Maybe illegally using it for financial crimes

A lot of people host phishing websites and gambling ads on Glitch. These types of websites are against the T&Os and Glitch takes them down pretty quickly, but they probably either don’t think it’s worth it or they have some kind of automated system that blocked Glitch.

You should try emailing them (uzkarda@nksc.lt)

Really? Have you seen these? (I am quite fascinated)

Who am I emailing

very rarely, and they get banned almost immediately.
phishing is super rare, but you can sometimes find a ton of gambling bots by searching for bet, 7 or something like that on Glitch. I also sometimes stumble upon them searching normal stuff - glitch’s search isn’t really that good

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it says here:

I can’t view it but if it says that then it’s probably right