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Add a new rule to whitelist


Overview


Blockify's whitelist enables you to establish a "digital VIP list", granting exclusive access to specific IP addresses and locations. By adding trusted entities to your whitelist, you ensure that they can always reach your website or online store without any obstacles. With Blockify's whitelist, you can create a secure and streamlined online environment for your trusted partners and clients.


Currently, Blockify supports whitelisting access using the following criteria:


  • IP address (support IPv4 and IPv6).
  • IP address starts with.
  • IP address range.
  • Country.
  • State or Province.
  • Product, collection.
  • User agent
  • Specific page
  • Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Referrer url


The IP addresses and locations are checked using the GeoJS and Proxycheck.io database.



Instruction


  1. Whitelist IP address

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist IP Address"



Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)



Step 4: Choose "IP address" as the "Select condition". If the "Select type" is "Manual", enter the IP addresses in the input field. If the "Select type" is "Upload CSV", click "Upload CSV" to import a file (a sample file can be downloaded via the hyperlink). >> Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> Click button "Save"



  1. Whitelist IP start with

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist IP Address"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Choose "IP start with" as the "Select condition". If the "Select type" is "Manual", enter the "Ip start with" in the input field. If the "Select type" is "Upload CSV", click "Upload CSV" to import a file (a sample file can be downloaded via the hyperlink) >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> Click button "Save"

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  1. Whitelist IP range

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist IP Address"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Choose "IP range" as the "Select condition". If the "Select IP range type" is "CIDR", enter the "Ip start range" in the input field. If the "Select IP range type" is "Range", enter the "Start IP" and "End IP" in the input field >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> Click button "Save"

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  1. Whitelist country

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist location"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Choose "Select condition" is "Country" and "Select country" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"




  1. Whitelist State or Province

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist location"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Choose "Select condition" is "Province" and select "Select country" -> select "Select state/province" -> select "Select city (optional)" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save" (Selecting two or more 'State/Province' options disables the 'City' selection)



  1. Whitelist product

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist products"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Choose "Select condition" is "Specific products" and select "Select product" -> select "Select country" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"



  1. Whitelist collection

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist products"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Choose "Select condition" is "Specific collection" and select "Select product" -> select "Select country" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"



  1. Whitelist browser

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist user agent"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Select "Country"-> choose "Type" is "Browser" and select "Select browsers" -> select "Select device" -> Select "Select OS" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"


  1. Whitelist substring

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist user agent"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Select "Country"-> choose "Type" is "Substring" -> enter into the input field "Substring" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"


  1. Whitelist specific page

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist specific page"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Select "Select pages"-> select "Select country" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"


  1. Whitelist Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist ISP "


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Select "Select country"-> select "Select ISP" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"



  1. Whitelist  referrer url

Step 1:  Open the "Blocker & Re-director" tab.

Step 2: Select "Whitelist" and click "Whitelist referrer url"


Step 3: Selecting status as "Enable" means the rule will be active right after creation, while choosing "Disable" means the rule will not be active. (To set the rule status to Disable, click the Disable button)


Step 4: Select "Select country"-> enter referrer URL into the input "Enter referrer URL" -> enter ref URL name into the input "Ref URL name" >>Tick "Whitelist if these accesses use VPN"or not >> click "Save"



Note: After clicking the 'Save' button, the rule will be created and stored in the whitelist. Here, you can view, edit, delete, disable, or enable the rule.






Updated on: 11/09/2025

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