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Ogunnowo487

: My website is showing "Hello World" on every other device but on my computer it's showing advertisement My website was showing advertisement for me so i contacted some people to help me.They

@Ogunnowo487

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My website was showing advertisement for me so i contacted some people to help me.They all said that they see "Hello World" on my website whilst i see this

What may be the problem?
My domain registrar is GoDaddy.My NS Records were not changed and by Default are

A @ 160.153.161.239 600 seconds
A admin 160.153.161.239 600 seconds Edit
A mail 160.153.161.239 600 seconds Edit
CNAME autoconfig @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME autoconfig.admin @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME autodiscover @ 600 seconds Edit
CNAME autodiscover.admin @ 600 seconds Edit
CNAME cpanel @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME webdisk @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME webdisk.admin @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME webmail @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME whm @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME www @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME admin @ 1 Hour Edit
CNAME _domainconnect _domainconnect.gd.domaincontrol.com 1 Hour


And my website's IP address 160.153.161.239

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@Alves908

"While as I was away on 3G I opened my website on my phone and it showed "Hello World" but when I came back it showed the advertisement again.


This statement, and fact that everyone else can see the updated content, leads me to believe this is almost definitely a local network issue (that is, not related to the registrar).

Since you are apparently not hosting the site locally, I would:


Try a separate (brand new) browser other than Chrome on the local network. Your anti-page caching extension(s) may not be working correctly.
Triple check the router. Many do DNS caching to cut down on traffic so this very well could be an issue.
Try a different set of DNS servers for the local network. If the issue is due to ISP DNS caching, you might be a out of luck until they decide to update that information. However, you can use free DNS servers such as Google DNS (8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4) in your router settings to help test this.




Regardless of anything else, from a DNS perspective, I would use the lowest possible cache times in my DNS records as possible.

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