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They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2025 12:20 pm
by illest
Tried to check the site this morning only to get a pop-up notice about age verification laws with a message saying they currently don't have a means to check that, then hard-kicked back to Google. Literally my favorite bondage content site is blocked for me now 😔

I swear we can't have anything in the States. Can't have money. Can't have healthcare without getting scammed 10x over. Stuck struggling in this economy with even fast food costing a fortune and I can't see tied up women to take my mind off the depression now without drama.

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2025 4:39 pm
by Mister The Edge
Yup, I'm feeling it too. Over reaching religious zealots.

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2025 10:45 pm
by JohnnyRockets
Using the Inspector in firefox, you can delete the overlay div and then use the website.

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2025 11:07 pm
by gaggedrock29
JohnnyRockets wrote: 1 week ago Using the Inspector in firefox, you can delete the overlay div and then use the website.
How do you do that?

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 12:07 am
by JohnnyRockets
Go to boundhub. Don't click on the exit button. Right-click on the page background, select "Inspect". (Or from the Tools menu, choose "Web Developer Tools"). This opens up the Inspector window pane below the web page, at the bottom of the browser window. Find the div element with id "warningOverlay", right-click, select "Delete Node".

YMMV. This link may help you out:
How to Inspect Element in Firefox

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 1:11 am
by Redman
Firefox for the win!

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 1:17 am
by Mister The Edge
I figured there was a work around.

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 1:56 am
by gaggedrock29
JohnnyRockets wrote: 1 week ago Go to boundhub. Don't click on the exit button. Right-click on the page background, select "Inspect". (Or from the Tools menu, choose "Web Developer Tools"). This opens up the Inspector window pane below the web page, at the bottom of the browser window. Find the div element with id "warningOverlay", right-click, select "Delete Node".

YMMV. This link may help you out:
How to Inspect Element in Firefox
Will that work on Android?

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 2:14 am
by micoAi
This method works on any desktop web browser that allows you to inspect and modify html of a site. I don't know about mobile though

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 3:13 am
by JohnnyRockets
gaggedrock29 wrote: 1 week ago
JohnnyRockets wrote: 1 week ago Go to boundhub. Don't click on the exit button. Right-click on the page background, select "Inspect". (Or from the Tools menu, choose "Web Developer Tools"). This opens up the Inspector window pane below the web page, at the bottom of the browser window. Find the div element with id "warningOverlay", right-click, select "Delete Node".

YMMV. This link may help you out:
How to Inspect Element in Firefox
Will that work on Android?
Never tried using Developer Tools on mobile, so I don't know. Would probably be awkward.
Ublock Origin works on mobile, I suppose you could try writing a custom filter. Something like

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boundhub.com###warningOverlay
You'd have to experiment with the syntax however. There are guides out there on writing UO filters.

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 3:31 am
by bondagefreak
* Just a quick reminder to everyone *

This thread is relevant since it's a discussion about Boundhud, but let's try to keep political chatter to a minimum.
Thanks to all of you for your collaboration on this matter.

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 11:37 am
by gaggedrock29
JohnnyRockets wrote: 1 week ago
gaggedrock29 wrote: 1 week ago
JohnnyRockets wrote: 1 week ago Go to boundhub. Don't click on the exit button. Right-click on the page background, select "Inspect". (Or from the Tools menu, choose "Web Developer Tools"). This opens up the Inspector window pane below the web page, at the bottom of the browser window. Find the div element with id "warningOverlay", right-click, select "Delete Node".

YMMV. This link may help you out:
How to Inspect Element in Firefox
Will that work on Android?
Never tried using Developer Tools on mobile, so I don't know. Would probably be awkward.
Ublock Origin works on mobile, I suppose you could try writing a custom filter. Something like

Code: Select all

boundhub.com###warningOverlay
You'd have to experiment with the syntax however. There are guides out there on writing UO filters.

That worked!! Thank you @JohnnyRockets

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 12:45 pm
by Dpsiic
I just get a ' you have been blocked 'page if I try to logon to Boundhub. How do I get past that. I am an old technophobe so really am lost

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2025 1:32 pm
by BratBinder7
Betting the world is seeing a lot more internet traffic being routed through Albania again lol

Re: They finally got Boundhub 😡

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2025 4:42 pm
by TapeBondage123
If you're on iPhone, there's a little square with two lines underneath on the left side of the address bar at the bottom. If you click on that, there's a button that says "hide distracting items" that will get rid of that pop up.