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  1. I just had namecheap change the IP to a local IP so it doesn't resolve any longer, as I already stated above. However, before that change, Malwarebytes was blocking my domain at 209.105.246.212. Please read my response #5 above.
  2. Okay, so I've contacted namecheap and was told my domain resolves to 192.64.119.156 not 209.105.246.212. They are now changing it to a local IP so it doesn't resolve anywhere. So please explain to me how Malwarebytes ends up with my domain resolving to 209.105.246.212 and then decides to block it when there is no site to block? Does anyone at Malwarebytes check to see if the "websites" they are blocking actually exist?
  3. 209.105.246.212 I don't understand how my domain has an IP address?
  4. I own the domain marxsalon.com, which has no website or DNS server or hosting service associated with it and never has, but somehow Malwarebytes is blocking it. In other words, the website doesn't even exist. So now you're blocking domains that have no web presence at all? How did my domain that has never existed as a website end up on your blacklist?
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