A website access control system has blocked entry to a requested page, displaying a security verification screen to users. The system utilizes PerimeterX security technology (application ID: PX413gkwMT) to prevent automated bot traffic and ensure human users can access the content safely. When users encounter this block, they are presented with a verification screen that includes the message 'Before we continue... Press & Hold to confirm you are a human (and not a bot).' The security system generates a unique reference ID (1787d555-7221-11f0-bf96-0ddad5a4e887) for each blocked access attempt to help with troubleshooting. The page implements multiple fallback mechanisms for loading the CAPTCHA verification system, first attempting to load from the primary captcha.perimeterx.net server, and if that fails, switching to an alternative captcha.px-cloud.net server. If both servers fail to respond, the system displays a styled error message suggesting users check their network connection or disable ad-blocking software that might interfere with the verification process. The interface is designed to be responsive across different screen sizes, with specific styling for mobile devices (under 480px width), tablets (481px to 620px width), and desktop computers (over 620px width). The verification system uses Google Fonts' Roboto typeface and implements a clean, minimalist design with a white background and rounded corners on larger screens, while maintaining full-width display on mobile devices.
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