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 can appear in Google Chrome's developer console. It indicates that a network request was blocked by Chrome's Out-of-Renderer Blocklist (ORB). The ORB is a security feature in Chrome that blocks requests to websites or resources that are known to be malicious or involved in distributing malware, phishing attacks, or other online threats. When Chrome detects a request to a site or resource on the ORB blocklist, it will cancel the request and display the ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB error in the developer console. This error is meant to protect users from inadvertently accessing potentially harmful websites or downloading malicious content. It is triggered automatically by Chrome's built-in security mechanisms, and users typically don't need to take any action other than avoiding the blocked resource. If you encounter this error and you believe the blocked resource is safe and should not be on the blocklist, you can report the issue to Google's Chrome team for review.

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 can appear in Google Chrome when the browser's Origin Retry Backoff (ORB) mechanism blocks a request. The ORB mechanism is a security feature in Chrome that helps protect users from repeatedly retrying failed requests to websites. If a website fails to load or responds with an error, Chrome will automatically retry the request a few times. However, if the retries continue to fail, the ORB mechanism kicks in and starts temporarily blocking further requests to that website. This is done to prevent the browser from overloading servers with repeated failed requests, which could be caused by a misconfigured website, network issues, or even a malicious attack attempting to overwhelm the server. The ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB error indicates that Chrome has blocked further requests to the website due to too many failed retries within a certain time period. This is a temporary block, and Chrome will automatically retry the request again after a backoff period. To resolve this issue, you can try the following: 1. Wait a while and try reloading the page later. The block is temporary, and Chrome will retry after some time. 2. Clear your browser cache and cookies for the website. 3. Check your internet connection and try accessing the website from a different network. 4. If the issue persists, the problem may be on the website's server-side, and you'll have to wait for the website administrators to resolve it. It's important to note that the ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB error is a security mechanism designed to protect both the user and the website, and it should not be seen as a browser bug or a permanent issue.

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 can appear in Google Chrome web browser when trying to access a website. It indicates that the website you're trying to visit has been blocked by Opera's Integrated Content Filter, which is also known as the Opera Radical Browsing (ORB) feature. The ORB is a built-in content filtering system in the Opera web browser that helps to block access to websites and web content that may be considered potentially dangerous, fraudulent, or inappropriate. This can include websites that are known to distribute malware, phishing sites, or sites with explicit or adult content. When Chrome encounters a website that has been blacklisted by the ORB filter, it will display the ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB error message to prevent you from accessing that site, even if you're using Google Chrome instead of the Opera browser. This error can occur because Chrome and Opera share certain security lists and filtering mechanisms. Chrome may consult Opera's ORB blacklist when evaluating the safety of a website, and if the site is flagged by ORB, Chrome will block access to it and show the ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB error. If you encounter this error and believe that the website you're trying to access is safe, you can try bypassing the block by disabling the Safe Browsing feature in Chrome's settings or using a different web browser.

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 can appear in Google Chrome when the browser is unable to load a website or web resource due to restrictions imposed by the Opera Resource Blocker (ORB). The Opera Resource Blocker (ORB) is a built-in feature in the Opera web browser that blocks certain types of web content and resources, such as tracking scripts, advertisements, and other potentially unwanted or malicious content. This feature is designed to improve privacy, security, and browsing performance. However, when using the Chrome web browser, which is based on the same open-source Chromium project as Opera, the ORB feature from Opera can sometimes interfere with Chrome's ability to load certain web resources. This is because Chrome inherits some of the code and settings from the Chromium project, which may include remnants or references to the ORB feature. The "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_ORB" error message in Chrome typically indicates that a website or web resource you're trying to access is being blocked by the remnants of the Opera Resource Blocker feature that is still present in Chrome's code, even though Chrome doesn't have a native ORB feature. To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps: 1. Clear your browser's cache and cookies. 2. Disable any ad-blocking extensions or content-blocking plugins that you have installed in Chrome. 3. Check if there are any available updates for Chrome and install the latest version. 4. Reset Chrome's settings to their default state. 5. If the issue persists, you may need to disable the ORB feature in Chrome by modifying certain configuration flags or settings (this may require advanced technical knowledge or the use of specialized tools). It's important to note that while the ORB feature can provide some privacy and security benefits, disabling it entirely may also increase the risk of being exposed to unwanted or potentially harmful content. Therefore, it's recommended to use other privacy-enhancing tools and extensions in Chrome, such as content blockers or ad blockers, to maintain a balance between privacy and website functionality.

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 appears in Google Chrome when a website is blocked by Opera's Resource Blocker (ORB). Opera's Resource Blocker is a built-in ad and tracker blocker in the Opera web browser. It blocks unwanted ads, trackers, and other resource-intensive elements on websites to improve browsing speed and privacy. If you see this error message in Google Chrome, it likely means that the website you're trying to access has been identified and blocked by ORB, even though you're using Chrome instead of Opera. This can happen if you have Opera installed on your system, and ORB is enabled and set to block resources across all browsers. Some possible reasons for this error include: 1) Opera is installed, and ORB is enabled system-wide to block resources in all browsers. 2) You have installed an extension or program that utilizes Opera's Resource Blocker lists to block content across browsers. 3) There may be a conflict or interference between Opera and Chrome on your system. To resolve this issue, you can try the following: 1) Disable or uninstall Opera if you don't need it. 2) In Opera, go to Settings > Privacy & security > Block ads and trackers, and turn off the "Block ads and tracking in other browsers" option if enabled. 3) Clear your browser cache and restart Chrome. 4) Check for any conflicting extensions or programs that may be using Opera's resource blockers and disable or remove them. If the issue persists, you may need to reset Chrome or check for any other conflicting software on your system.

Substring Evaluation

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