Closed Yash-Singh1 closed 2 years ago
We use Netlify as our host, with their standard setup, so there’s nothing we can configure. It seems like your school may be overly aggressive in what it blocks.
Unfortunately, your best option is probably to talk to your school’s IT department to see if they can loosen the restriction. A lot of sites are hosted on Netlify, and blocking them all seems like overkill.
Nothing to do here so closing.
I don’t know if this is something that the eslint website’s hosting provider enables by default or if this is setup, but many security/device management platforms like my school district’s disable sites that are detected anonymous proxies.