> In our email dated 13 October 2025, we explained that Ofcom would be taking steps to monitor the voluntary block of users with UK IP addresses implemented by sanctionedsuicide.site and sanctioned- suicide.net on 1 July 2025.
> Ofcom has become aware that the voluntary block in place on the above two websites restricting users with UK IP addresses from accessing these domains is no longer effective to restrict UK users from accessing the service or its content. In particular, we note that content from the service remains accessible to users with UK IP addresses at another domain, namely https://dignifiedexit.com.
This isn't a dispute about effectiveness, this a dispute about whether or not OP's client spun up another domain and didn't block UK users from it.
> In our email dated 13 October 2025, we explained that Ofcom would be taking steps to monitor the voluntary block of users with UK IP addresses implemented by sanctionedsuicide.site and sanctioned- suicide.net on 1 July 2025.
> Ofcom has become aware that the voluntary block in place on the above two websites restricting users with UK IP addresses from accessing these domains is no longer effective to restrict UK users from accessing the service or its content. In particular, we note that content from the service remains accessible to users with UK IP addresses at another domain, namely https://dignifiedexit.com.
This isn't a dispute about effectiveness, this a dispute about whether or not OP's client spun up another domain and didn't block UK users from it.