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The -e (referer) simulates arriving from the parent sustainability page. Observe the HTTP status code:
Press Ctrl + F5 (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + R (Mac) to force the browser to reload the page directly from the server, ignoring cached files.
Since you mentioned “sustainability hot full”, you may be looking for:
Go to Safari > Settings > Privacy > Manage Website Data, find the specific domain, and remove it. Step 3: Use an Incognito or Private Browsing Window
This helps determine if your browser extensions are causing the problem.
This error is becoming increasingly common as Australian businesses tighten their cybersecurity, regional content restrictions, and internal data permissions. But what does “Access Denied” actually mean when you’re trying to read about sustainability —a topic supposedly about transparency and openness?
To help troubleshoot further, please share you are using and if this happens on other websites . I can then provide specific browser settings or network steps. Share public link
Some misconfigured servers deny HTTPS requests but allow HTTP. Try: http://wwwxxxxcomau/sustainability/hot/full (Modern browsers may auto-upgrade, so use curl --insecure or a browser like Firefox with HTTPS-Only mode off.)
Go to https://xxxx.com.au and navigate to the sustainability section through their menu. This satisfies any "referrer" restrictions. Step 5: Check for "Soft Gates" The page might require you to read a disclaimer first.
This ensures that no existing cookies are interfering with your access.
A clear explanation of why the user might be seeing the message.