Google won't let me search

Discussion in 'Google' started by Wall Major, Aug 3, 2009.

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    Everytime I do it gives me a '403 forbidden' page

    Now this is a brand new computer (bought on Saturday) and has all the latest antivirus software installed - it is highly unlikely I would have a virus and even more unlikely it would escape protection.

    I have tried removing the cookie as it suggests, to no avail.

    There is a capcha form to fill out to let me search but it still blocks my 3rd party apps (such as ranking checker by SEO book) from using the function.

    Why is this? How does one go about stopping it?
     
    Wall Major, Aug 3, 2009 IP
  2. FREE BET

    FREE BET Peon

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    #2
    change IP, use another browser, wait some time....
     
    FREE BET, Aug 3, 2009 IP
  3. WishBone

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    #3
    Have you tried opening google on proxy sites? You IP might causing that error.
     
    WishBone, Aug 4, 2009 IP
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    zurpit.com Peon

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    #4
    just wait alittle and try it again, it should be only temporary
     
    zurpit.com, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  5. Patricianian

    Patricianian Well-Known Member

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    #5
    You're IP Address might be shared with others on the same network, you'll have to wait for a while till it becomes unlocked and you'll be FREE to search again ;)
     
    Patricianian, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  6. Earnest01

    Earnest01 Peon

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    #6
    Some piece of software is sending too many requests from your IP - if you share, that might be someone else's, if not, then do another check for malware.
     
    Earnest01, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  7. Philllip

    Philllip Guest

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    #7
    sounds like someone on your IP is abusing Google, this could be as simple as someone running ranking reports constantly....

    I no for a fact that AWR causes endless problems with Google lockouts, just a thought.
     
    Philllip, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  8. elitesystem

    elitesystem Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Are there any IP conflicts? check out for malware or contact your ISP and report the issue.
     
    elitesystem, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  9. Wall Major

    Wall Major Peon

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    Thanks guys - it does seem to have resolved itself at some point this morning. Still nothing found on virus/malware checks and I wasn't doing huge numbers of searches by any stretch (often do far more when researching writing)
     
    Wall Major, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  10. ManBearPig

    ManBearPig Active Member

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    #10
    Pretty much everybody will get this message from time to time it's a fault with google nothing wrong with your computer the problem will usually disappear by the next day.
     
    ManBearPig, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  11. Chancey

    Chancey Well-Known Member

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    #11
    I got this message two times. Usually they are giving this message if they suspects that the site you are searching is an attack site but don't worry since this is not for every site.
     
    Chancey, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  12. swedal

    swedal Notable Member

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    #12
    You are answering your own question... You are submitting too many queries from your ip for search and in too rapid a fashion.

    Watch yourself as at some point it may affect your sites rankings. The sites you are launching all those queries for.
     
    swedal, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  13. Wall Major

    Wall Major Peon

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    #13
    It wasnt that at all, it was only the 2nd time that day i was about to use a 3rd party app and it didnt work. My first was googling a chinese wholesaler name so i wondered if that was considered dodgy.

    happened again this evening but it seems as though the problem is using the simply google search function that comes with firefox. i trialled not using that and instead using the search in teh google toolbar (had to reinstall it) and now having no problems again

    not sure if it is that firefox search function that caused it but the theory has played out so far
     
    Wall Major, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  14. Wall Major

    Wall Major Peon

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    i thought that for my first search it came up on - was for a chinese wholesaler. but it then came up on every search - even innocent tests like 'tennis'

    came up again briefly this evening to - again on innocent searches. seems to be fine now i stopped using the FF search bar and given it some time
     
    Wall Major, Aug 4, 2009 IP
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    #15
    It happens when you use third party tools software, or check too many pages too quickly in Google.

    Restart your router and clear your cookies, might help.
     
    searchcandy, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  16. amyo11

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    #16
    temporary , search is G's core product
    if G don't let u serach , there is must be some temporary mistake as long as it is not ur computer 's problem
     
    amyo11, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  17. Explotion

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    #17
    I had encounter this problem even up to now I'm still dealing with it.
    changing or hiding your IP address won't work I had tried it several times.
    You just have to enter the capcha code to continue searching, I think the
    problem is in Google itself,maybe they are having some errors in their systems.
    Event though you have several anti virus or firewall it will still continue to appear.
     
    Explotion, Aug 4, 2009 IP
  18. zachatus

    zachatus Member

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    #18
    It is your IP that has been detected to be pinging Google repeatedly that makes Google flag you as a malware or a spy. Normally, you just have to close your browser and clear the cache, it will go back to normal.

    And oh! reset your IP.
     
    zachatus, Aug 4, 2009 IP