Warseagle

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    Reg Ham

    Hello,

    The following are the domains that Tik Tok uses - add these to your Always Block list:

    * muscdn.com
    * musical.ly
    * p16-tiktokcdn-com.akamaized.net
    * tiktok.com
    * tiktokcdn.com
    * tiktokcdn.com.c.worldfcdn.com
    * tiktok.org
    * TikTokcdn-com.akamaized.net
    * v16a.tiktokcdn.com
    * ib.tiktokv.com
    * v16m.tiktokcdn.com
    * api.tiktokv.com
    * p16-tiktokcdn-com.akamaized.net
    * API-h2.tiktokv.com
    * v19.tiktokcdn.com
    * api2.musical.ly
    * log.tiktokv.com
    * api2-16-h2.musical.ly
    * mon.musical.ly
    * log2.musical.ly
    * api2-21-h2.musical.ly

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    warseagle

    Hey
    Thank you for your response and great help

    Unfortunately still I can access tiktok on my network

    Do you have any other solutions🙏

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    Reg Ham

    It would appear that the site is pulling data from a site that still needs to be blocked.

    To check this and there are generally three methods you can use to figure out which domains are being referenced when loading a website.

    1) Use the Web Developers Console option in Firefox (Tools -> Web Developer -> Web Console) and load the site on a computer that is not using OpenDNS, as it will list all of the domains referenced when a particular webpage loads.

    2) Another method of figuring out which domains may be blocked on your network is by using Chrome Developer Tools.
    Select the ⋮ menu at the top-right of your browser window, then select Tools -> Developer tools.
    Right-click on any page element and select Inspect element.
    On Windows and Linux, press Control - Shift - I keys to open Developer Tools
    Control - Shift - J to open Developer Tools and bring focus to the Console.
    Control - Shift - C to toggle Inspect Element mode.

    On Mac, press ⌥⌘I (Command - Option - I) keys to open Developer Tools
    ⌥⌘J (Command - Option - J) to open Developer Tools and bring focus to the Console.
    ^⌘C (Control - Option - C) to toggle Inspect Element mode.

    3) The site ***www.webpagetest.org*** also supplies this data and many people find this tool the easiest tool to use.

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    warseagle

    I tried that
    I added more domains to the blocking list

    But still I can access the website and the app on my network.
    Is there any other way?

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    Reg Ham

    Hello,

    Unfortunately there is no other mans to do what you are asking.

    I would suggest that you create a support request to troubleshoot this problem

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