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Thanks, yes stuff like that is helpful. I'm next communicating with the owner on Monday.

Underneath what I posted above was a box that said details, clicking that box brought up this.

Unsupported protocol
The client and server don't support a common SSL protocol version or cipher suite.
 
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Been fine all day using my mobile phone network (O2). Get home and connect to my Sky WiFi and I instantly get:

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Right done my bit, a very long explanation sent to the boss...

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So still no access on EE so stomped off to their shop again ((third time) found a more interested worker than on the two previous visits.

Logging into his system and looking up my number he saw that I was locked out of some things, not the over 18 thing. So confirmed name, address and dob and did something in their system and da da here I am. Fixed just like that.
 
I had a look up about EE and found a few points...

1. Modern networks handle internet traffic differently. EE natively supports IPv6, which is the newest standard of internet routing. However, some website servers are misconfigured or incompatible with mobile IPv6 connections. Because your Vodafone SIM might use a different routing setup (e.g., sticking to IPv4), it successfully connects while your EE connection times out.

2. When you type in a URL, your phone connects to your network's Domain Name System (DNS) to locate the website. If EE's DNS server is having trouble resolving a specific website's domain or has cached outdated information, the site won't load.

3. EE applies varying traffic management policies based on your contract type, and network-level "content filters" (e.g., parental locks) might actively block certain sites or forums if they are categorized as restricted.

4. Mobile networks have distinct physical masts. What appears to be an issue with a specific site might just be a weak EE signal at that exact location. Your phone may struggle to complete the "handshake" to load a webpage if the data signal is too degraded.

I'm presuming something in number 3. Just need to find an EE staff member who is willing to look into it for you.
 
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So still no access on EE so stomped off to their shop again ((third time) found a more interested worker than on the two previous visits.

Logging into his system and looking up my number he saw that I was locked out of some things, not the over 18 thing. So confirmed name, address and dob and did something in their system and da da here I am. Fixed just like that.
Good to know, pleased they sorted it for you.