EarnApp is committed to maintaining a high-quality, secure network for our enterprise clients. To ensure this, we rely on multiple third-party services to assess the reputation and quality of IP addresses. If your IP has been flagged by these services, it may be blocked from participating in the EarnApp network.
Below are the most common reasons your IP may be blocked:
π Common Reasons for IP Blocking
1. VPN or High-Risk IP Detected
Your IP address may have been flagged as a VPN, proxy, or high-risk IP. This can happen if:
- You're actively using a VPN or proxy service.
- Your IP has a high fraud score due to abuse reports from websites.
- You're using other bandwidth-sharing apps that generate automated traffic (bots), which can damage your IPβs reputation.
π You can check your IPβs reputation using this tool:
IPQualityScore IP Lookup
2. Datacenter IP (DCH) Detected
EarnApp only supports residential IP addresses. If your IP is classified as DCH (Datacenter Hosting), it will be blocked.
This can happen if:
- Youβre running EarnApp on a VPS or cloud server.
- Your ISP has assigned you a datacenter IP, which is common with lower-cost internet plans.
3. Unsupported Country
EarnApp is not available in all regions. If your IP is from a country we do not currently support, it will be blocked automatically.
π οΈ Possible Solutions
β If you have a Dynamic IP:
- Turn off your router for at least 5 minutes, then restart it.
- This may assign you a new IP address from your ISP.
β If you have a Static IP:
- Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and request a new IP address.
- Some ISPs may be able to reassign your IP, depending on their policies.
β If your IP is incorrectly categorized:
You can request a reclassification from public IP databases. Here are a few services where you can submit a review request: