Use An IP Blocker Via CPanel To Block Unwanted Domains Owned By Unwanted Companies What You’re Boycotting

Okay, I was expirimenting on blocking companies who were supporting gun politics who protect the rights of gun owners, along with companies who were performing anti-consumer practices like not repairing your own device. If you were a person who is boycotting a corporation (s), and you were tired of these bad guys who were involved in fradulent copyrighting content, becoming patent/trademark/copyright trolls… you can use CPanel’s IP Blocker to block these bad guys. This is useful when you were trying to stop bad competition.

You were writing why you should boycott these companies:

Say if you were writing an article about “Why you should boycott the Walt Disney Company?”, you write your long article that has detailed reasons to boycott this company. Well you were criticizing this company for these practices that can ruin our planet, evade the public domain express train. And ways to keep their loved character from boarding the public domain train… he was overdue to enter a public domain world. And you asked; “Why Disney didn’t retire their char for their branding, and replace it with a new character as an alternative?”… You wrote why Disney is a bad company. You think you have a blog open to everyone, but Disney might see your website with various methods. And they may fight back. You realized you may experience unexpected impact. CPanel, your secret weapon has an IP Blocker available, you managed to log into your CPanel, and add domains associated with Disney. If you managed to block all websites associated with Disney, and blocked their IPs; you can easily block their malicious attempts to send you threatening emails, attempt t to blow up your website with a DDOS attacks, etc.

If you were boycotting any of these companies who support coal usage, fracking, and other ways to speed up climate change; you must block these company websites. It may take some time for you to add a large list of websites. If you were an activist who support a movement that prevents gun violence; you may need to block these companies who support the NRA. If you were just curious why I’ve blocked these companies, you can take a look of my list below. If you were me who doesn’t support these companies,–due to supporting NRA and slave labor,–and even anti-consumer practices:

  • Apple Inc – I’ve blocked Apple from viewing my website because, this company supports sweat shop labor, evades taxes, and even perform anti-consumer practices. I’m glad I’m NOT a supporter for Apple.
  • NRA – this is my worse enemy! I’ll never support the NRA because, they have been protecting suspects from being arrested for shootings that killed many people, supported terrorism, and other bad guys,–even poachers.
  • Wells Fargo – this large finance giant supports the NRA, held accountable for money laundering, and they were involved in a fake accounts scandal. This bank is too big to fail… to big to fight back!
  • John Mroz – well this isn’t a company, he’s a scammer who was once on YouTube, and his account has been terminated for scamming people on YouTube. However; his account on his website is still active, he might go bankrupt someday!

My Thoughts

My thoughts about blocking these company websites from seeing my site is kind of like NOT buying product/services from these companies to run my store. It’s like replacing a cruel suupplier with a reputable supplier.

My other thought about boycotting these companies by blocking their domains is kind of like reducing bad competition, making competition fair. “Money grabs” after remakes of movies, unnecessary suing/lawsuits, and other deceptive practices is considered illegal. However; if I started my own business, “Fairies Dreams & Fantasy” in the future; I’ll never do these same practices what Disney, Apple, Wells Fargo, Comcast, the NRA, Peanut Corporation Of America, or any other company does.

So, what if you were boycotting these companies within your company

If you were inspired by actions to these companies listed above; and you were tired of these companies, follow these steps:

For Company Networks:

  1. If you were a member of an IT department, speak with your IT teams about your concerns regarding these bad companies spying on your website, or your employees.
  2. Speak to your employees who were boycotting these companies. If an employee has been boycotting Disney as example; ask your employee questions during an assembly for boycotting corporations who were responsible for these practices that are illegal, or causes issues with our planet.
  3. Block all instances to a company what you are boycotting. If you were boycotting companies in bulk, speak to your employees. This step is intended for employers wo work with an IT department.
  4. Test blocking of these website, along with a reason, and a link to an optional petition.
  5. Reopen the network for your company/organization.
  6. If some of your employees still support these companies, encourage them to cut ties with these companies This is necessary for your employees to comply with your boycotting strategy.
  7. Configure your networrrkkk to block ads related to these companies what you are boycotting. Contact the ad network for information about keeping these ads out of your company, or use an ad-blocking software network wide to control ad-blockers.

For Your Company Website:

  1. Migrate to GreenGeeks, and close down your old hosting account with a company who is linked to a coal-based energy.
  2. Go To your CPanel, go to “IP Blocker”, and add the following domains owned by these companies to your list. Repeat the cycle as you add a domain owned by a corresponding company.
  3. Confirm if a company website is blocked from viewing your website; Edit your .htaccess file to block these domains via IP address.
  4. Keep Record Of These company domains and associated IP addresses. You need to create a database of blocked company domains, it’s like a registry to track bad corporations.
  5. Cut ties with an affiliate network associated with these companies.

Conclusion

This tool is useful for regulating competition between websites, and help to prevent DDOS attacks, and threatening emails. Not just you can blog with your peaceful experience… you can run a boycott hub to help bring down these bad companies who were held accountable for their illegal acts.

You can use this feature to block companies what you cut ties with. Well, this guy who runs disney-sucks.com must do the same trick what I implemented. If he did; that will block bad corporations from viewing his site.

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