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ArticleJanuary 23, 2026

How to get a domain unbanned

How to remove a domain ban If your domain is already under restrictions, you don’t necessarily have to write it off. Often it can be cleaned up and put back into use — especially if it’s an important address for you. 1. Identify who is blocking it First, you need the full picture: - whether there are flags in Google Safe Browsing and Yandex Safe Browsing; - whether the domain or IP is listed in Roskomnadzor (RKN) registries; - whether mobile operators are blocking the domain; - how antivirus vendors and browser filters classify it. Doing this manually takes time and it’s easy to miss something. With scan4ban.com, you can do it in a single run: the service shows your domain status across the major systems. 2. Remove obvious risks on the website Next, eliminate all trigger factors: - disable suspicious scripts and third-party embeds you don’t fully trust; - shorten redirect chains and remove problematic hops; - check uploaded files and outbound links for malware; - bring the homepage to a normal, legitimate state (text content, privacy policy, contact details, reasonable content). The goal is that during a manual review the site looks “real” — not like a temporary traffic-cloaking placeholder. 3. Submit official review requests Once the obvious issues are fixed: - submit a security review request in Google Search Console and Yandex.Webmaster; - use the dispute forms on antivirus vendors’ websites to challenge false positives; - for RKN blocks, check the stated legal basis, fix the specific violation, and then follow the standard procedure. Important: submit these requests only after real changes have been made to the site — not “just to try your luck.” 4. Monitor after the restrictions are lifted After you receive confirmation that the bans have been removed: - re-check the domain (via the same sources or via scan4ban.com); - restore traffic gradually and watch for complaints; - keep the domain under continuous monitoring. With scan4ban.com, you can: - do a one-time check to confirm the domain is clean again; - enable regular checks: the service scans search engines, RKN, mobile operators, and antivirus - databases and sends Telegram alerts if the domain status changes.