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Some websites show black screen when I tried to visit them. Eg. http://adbucks.brandreachsys.com/ , http://www.getpaid4.com/?amby

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Some websites show black screen when I tried to open them. On the top of the tab it was written GIF Image(1 "cross sign" 1 pixels) . The page contain only a very very small dot at the center and everything is black. This thing happens for a couple of websites. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit .

Some websites show black screen when I tried to open them. On the top of the tab it was written GIF Image(1 "cross sign" 1 pixels) . The page contain only a very very small dot at the center and everything is black. This thing happens for a couple of websites. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit .

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Some firewalls like Kaspersky can block content and send a 1x1 GIF image instead.

Kaspersky: Protection > Firewall > Filtration system: disable the "Banner Ad Blocker"
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When Firefox displays an image file, such as 1-pixel GIF file (often used for tracking), it display the image on a dark background. Does the URL you're visiting end with an image extension (or have an image extension followed by a question mark and then various parameters)? If not, a script on the site may be serving you an image instead of a web page for some reason.

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Some firewalls like Kaspersky can block content and send a 1x1 GIF image instead.

Kaspersky: Protection > Firewall > Filtration system: disable the "Banner Ad Blocker"
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@ cor-el A million thanks for your reply. Your answer solved my problem perfectly.

@ jscher2000 Thanks for your reply. cor-el has solved my problem.

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I'm having the same issues. I know this sounds silly, but how can I disable the banner ad blocker?

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Hi jroot2187, cor-el's post seems to show where to turn it off in the menus in Kaspersky. Can you find it there?