It sounds like you might be referring to a specific discussion or post about onlineclock.net being banned — perhaps in a workplace, school, or network setting.
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Since its inception in 2006, OnlineClock.net has served as a simple, browser-based utility for millions of users. However, in recent years, a growing number of users have reported being unable to access the site, leading to discussions about why such a seemingly innocuous tool would be restricted. Institutional Blocking: Schools and Workplaces It sounds like you might be referring to
Because of this, some IT administrators block any site that offers a "distraction-free full-screen mode." Security concerns : OnlineClock
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