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When I open in the Tor browser, I get this error: Technical Support

Your IP address appeared on the third-party Project Honey Pot list as a source of spam or other malicious activity.

To resolve this problem, first clean your computer of viruses and other malware. Then, click the link below to visit Project Honey Pot and request removal of your IP address.

Project Honey Pot listing for 204.11.50.131

WHAT SHOULD I DO?

When I open in the Tor browser, I get this error: Technical Support Your IP address appeared on the third-party Project Honey Pot list as a source of spam or other malicious activity. To resolve this problem, first clean your computer of viruses and other malware. Then, click the link below to visit Project Honey Pot and request removal of your IP address. Project Honey Pot listing for 204.11.50.131 WHAT SHOULD I DO?

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Contact Tor support. We have no relationship with Tor.

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When you use Tor, your connection is routed through someone else's computer. Apparently you got routed through a "bad" computer. However, I have no idea how to change your routing, so I agree with Tyler that you need support from someone experienced with Tor.

Or you could temporarily use a browser that connects directly, such as Firefox.

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