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Hi, recently I started getting cloudflare's captcha on every site that uses it. I tried searching if my IP is classified as dangerous or something, but the servers sharing this information I found only knew that it exists. I'm not sure how to reset my IP address as my ISP's website doesn't mention it at all. 

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If it isn't VPN then restart your router if it doesn't reset the IP you have a static one and we can't help you with that 

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Just now, Kanna said:

If it isn't VPN then restart your router if it doesn't reset the IP you have a static one and we can't help you with that 

Well,OP can ask the ISP to change it,

Also it could be caused by some browser extentions,try a different browser like Firefox.

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24 minutes ago, Kanna said:

If it isn't VPN then restart your router if it doesn't reset the IP you have a static one and we can't help you with that 

Restarting the router didn’t necessarily work. It depends on how IPs are issued. 

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36 minutes ago, Vishera said:

Well,OP can ask the ISP to change it,

Also it could be caused by some browser extentions,try a different browser like Firefox.

Yeah that’s what I meant by we can’t help should have explained the ISP can

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14 minutes ago, Donut417 said:

Restarting the router didn’t necessarily work. It depends on how IPs are issued. 

Some routers reset ip on restart common where I live

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Project Honey Pot at https://www.projecthoneypot.org/search_ip.php determines whether or not CloudFlare will require you to solve a captcha when visiting LTT. You can normally change your IP address by restarting your ONT or releasing and renewing your IP in your router's advanced settings.

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