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20-02-2026

False positives with Parental Controls

Is there a place to report this or add sites to an allow list?

Clearly.ca is an example of a site being blocked

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  • I’ve noticed that false positives with parental controls can sometimes cause unnecessary blocks and confusion. It really helps to double-check sensitive information before drawing conclusions. For anyone needing official verification, the Massachusetts court docket can be a reliable resource, and you can access it to review accurate records and updates. Staying informed makes it easier to manage digital safety effectively.

  • It’s definitely frustrating when parental controls flag content incorrectly. Sometimes the filtering algorithms are just too strict and can block legitimate sites or services. I’ve found that cross-checking with reliable resources like Jackson property records can help verify details and reduce confusion. Keeping track of trusted sources makes managing online safety a bit easier.

  • Thanks for bringing this up! Sometimes these blocks can cause unexpected issues, and it’s helpful to have reliable resources to check details. I often refer to Sedgwick Court Forms when verifying official procedures or documents, which makes navigating these situations much easier. Hopefully, there will be an option to adjust settings or report false positives soon. It’s always good to stay informed to avoid unnecessary interruptions.

  • False positives with parental controls can definitely be frustrating, especially when legitimate sites get restricted without a clear reason. It would be helpful if providers offered a simple review or allow‑list request option for cases like this. I’ve run into similar issues while researching public case details, and using resources like Court Case Search helped me confirm that the content was informational and safe. Hopefully there’s a way to submit Clearly.ca for reassessment so it can be properly categorized.

  • To address false positives like Clearly.ca being blocked, you can manually add the site to your Approved sites list within your parental control app. If you are using Google Family Link, open the app, select your child, and navigate to Controls > Google Chrome > Manage sites > Approved, then tap Add a website and enter www.clearly.ca. While there isn't a single universal "report" button for the internet at large, you can report the misclassification directly to the service Voya Financial provider (e.g., Google or Microsoft) via their "Feedback" or "Help" menus. This helps improve their automated filters for everyone over time.