Corrupted temporary files interfering with the script.

Some websites block requests that they recognize as coming from a proxy. While ProxySite handles most of this automatically, you can sometimes fix "Access Denied" errors by changing the settings within the ProxySite toolbar to mimic a different browser or device. What to Do if ProxySite Still Doesn't Work

Ad-blockers and security extensions can sometimes mistake a proxy's redirect script for malicious behavior.

If you've tried the steps above and still can't get through, it might be time for an alternative.

The simplest fix is often the most effective. ProxySite provides multiple server options (US and EU). If a specific server is down or blocked by the destination site, click the dropdown menu and select a different one.

Free browser extensions like Hoxx or TouchVPN are often more stable than web proxies because they encrypt the entire browser's traffic.

Try opening ProxySite in . If it works there, one of your extensions is the problem. Disable them one by one to find the culprit. 5. Adjust the "User-Agent"