Initial Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

LLM Generation

Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

Output

"ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" is an error message that typically appears in web browsers, particularly in Google Chrome. Here's what it means: 1. ERR: This prefix indicates that it's an error message. 2. BLOCKED: Something is being prevented or stopped. 3. BY: Indicates the source or cause of the blocking. 4. ORB: Stands for "Online Reputation Block." This error message usually means that the website you're trying to access has been blocked by a security or filtering system. Specifically, "ORB" refers to a system that checks the reputation of websites and can block those deemed unsafe or inappropriate. Common reasons for this error: 1. The website might be flagged as potentially harmful or containing malware. 2. It could be blocked by your network administrator (in a work or school setting). 3. Your antivirus or security software might be preventing access to the site. 4. There might be a problem with your browser's settings or extensions. To resolve this issue, you could try: 1. Checking if the website is actually safe to visit. 2. Temporarily disabling your antivirus or security software to see if it's the cause. 3. Contacting your network administrator if you're on a managed network. 4. Clearing your browser cache and cookies. 5. Checking for and removing any suspicious browser extensions. Always be cautious when encountering this error, as it often indicates a potential security risk with the website you're trying to access.

Substring Evaluation

Testing if the previous output contains the string opaque resource blocking: False

Initial Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

LLM Generation

Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

Output

"ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" is an error message typically associated with web browsers or network-related issues. Here's what it generally means: 1. ERR: This part indicates that it's an error message. 2. BLOCKED: Something is being prevented or stopped. 3. BY: Indicates the source or cause of the blocking. 4. ORB: This likely stands for "Online Reputation Block" or a similar security feature. This error usually occurs when trying to access a website, and it suggests that the site or resource you're trying to reach has been blocked by a security system or filter. The "ORB" part implies that this block is based on the site's online reputation or some form of security assessment. Common reasons for this error include: 1. The website is flagged as potentially malicious or unsafe. 2. Your network (e.g., corporate, school, or public Wi-Fi) has implemented content filtering that blocks certain sites. 3. Your antivirus or security software is preventing access to the site. 4. There might be a browser extension or setting causing this block. To resolve this, you could try: - Checking if the website is actually safe to visit - Contacting your network administrator if you're on a managed network - Temporarily disabling your antivirus or security software to see if it's the cause - Checking your browser extensions and settings Always exercise caution when encountering such errors, as they often serve as protection against potentially harmful websites.

Substring Evaluation

Testing if the previous output contains the string opaque resource blocking: False

Initial Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

LLM Generation

Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

Output

"ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" is an error message that typically appears in web browsers, particularly in Google Chrome. Here's what it means: 1. ERR: This stands for "Error," indicating that something went wrong. 2. BLOCKED: This suggests that access to a resource or website has been prevented. 3. BY_ORB: ORB stands for "Online Reputation Bloc." It's a security feature or system designed to protect users from potentially harmful or malicious websites. This error occurs when a user tries to access a website that has been flagged or blocked by the ORB system. The ORB system is a security measure that maintains a list of websites known to be associated with malware, phishing, or other malicious activities. When you encounter this error, it usually means: 1. The website you're trying to access has been identified as potentially harmful. 2. Your browser or network is using the ORB system to protect you from accessing this site. 3. There might be a security risk associated with the website. If you believe this is a false positive (i.e., the website is actually safe), you can try: 1. Checking if the issue persists in other browsers 2. Contacting your network administrator if you're on a managed network 3. Reporting the issue to the browser developers if you're certain the website is safe Remember, this error is typically triggered for your protection, so proceed with caution if you decide to bypass it.

Substring Evaluation

Testing if the previous output contains the string opaque resource blocking: False

Initial Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

LLM Generation

Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

Output

"ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" is an error message that typically appears in web browsers, particularly in Google Chrome. This error is related to content blocking or filtering software. Here's what it usually indicates: 1. ORB stands for "Online Reputation Blocker" or similar content filtering systems. 2. This error occurs when a web page or resource you're trying to access has been blocked by content filtering software installed on your computer or network. 3. It's often seen in corporate or educational environments where network administrators use content filtering tools to restrict access to certain websites or types of content. 4. The blocking could be due to various reasons such as: - The site being categorized as potentially harmful - Content deemed inappropriate for the work/school environment - Violation of organization policies 5. This is not a standard HTTP error, but rather a specific message generated by the blocking software. If you encounter this error: 1. Check with your network administrator if you believe the site should be accessible. 2. If you're on a personal device, check for any security software that might be causing this block. 3. In some cases, using a VPN might bypass the block, but be aware that this could violate organizational policies. Remember, if this is occurring in a work or school environment, it's important to respect the policies in place and not attempt to circumvent them without proper authorization.

Substring Evaluation

Testing if the previous output contains the string opaque resource blocking: False

Initial Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

LLM Generation

Query

What does "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" mean?

Output

"ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" is an error message that typically appears in web browsers, particularly in Google Chrome. Here's what it means: 1. ERR: This prefix indicates that it's an error message. 2. BLOCKED: Something is being prevented or stopped. 3. BY: Indicates the source or cause of the blocking. 4. ORB: Stands for "Online Reputation Block." This error occurs when a website you're trying to access has been blocked by your network administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) due to reputation concerns. ORB is a security feature that blocks access to websites that are considered potentially harmful, malicious, or inappropriate. Some common reasons for this error include: 1. The website is flagged as a security risk (e.g., known for malware or phishing). 2. The site violates content policies set by your network administrator or ISP. 3. There's a temporary issue with the website's reputation. To resolve this issue, you could: 1. Check with your network administrator if you're on a managed network. 2. Contact your ISP if you believe the site is blocked in error. 3. Use a different network or VPN service to access the site (but be cautious if the site is legitimately flagged as dangerous). 4. Wait and try again later, as sometimes these blocks are temporary. Always exercise caution when attempting to access blocked websites, as the block may be in place for legitimate security reasons.

Substring Evaluation

Testing if the previous output contains the string opaque resource blocking: False