Geoblocking
Geographic-based protection against high-risk cyber threats by applying location-based DNS controls to prevent access to risky or untrusted regions.

What is Geoblocking and how does it work?
The problem
Geoblocking is a security technique that allows organizations to block access to websites physically hosted on servers located in countries considered at high risk for malware, phishing, and cybercrime. Unlike geoblocking used by streaming services—which restricts users based on their location—FlashStart’s approach works in the opposite way: users are protected everywhere, while access restrictions apply to the geographic location of the requested website. Through the management panel, administrators can block entire countries or continents and define custom whitelists that allow access to trusted websites, even if they are hosted in restricted regions. This ensures strong protection without sacrificing legitimate business needs.
190+
countries worldwide – geoblocking allows administrators to restrict access based on the physical location of the servers hosting a website.
100%
DNS-level enforcement – websites hosted in blocked regions are prevented from resolving, stopping access before any connection is established.
Millions
malicious websites blocked on a geographical basis. This ensures protection even against unknown, newly created or unclassified malicious websites
24/7
Geographic filtering continuously protects your DNS traffic, blocking connections to unwanted countries and reducing your organization’s exposure to cyber threats.

Preventing threats from high-risk regions
Certain geographic regions, while technologically advanced, lack effective legal frameworks to combat cybercrime, allowing phishing campaigns, cloned websites, and malware infrastructures to thrive. Many malicious domains are intentionally hosted in these areas to avoid enforcement.
Geoblocking proactively blocks access to websites hosted in high-risk regions by preventing DNS resolution based on geographic location.
It stops users from reaching fraudulent or malicious pages even when they appear legitimate or are not yet identified by traditional security tools, and reduces exposure to social engineering and malware.
Why choose Flashstart protection
Thanks to our global Anycast network and the use of artificial intelligence, we guarantee you immediate, reliable, and constantly updated Internet protection that is tailored to your business model.
Advanced protection
Block malware, ransomware, phishing, and other cyber threats in real time before they reach your network.
Guaranteed speed
Ultra-fast DNS filtering with minimal latency. Security never slows down your business operations.
Global Coverage
A global cloud infrastructure designed to ensure optimal performance wherever you are.
Content Review
Filter inappropriate content and manage access to specific categories of websites in accordance with your company policies.
Detailed reports
Intuitive dashboard with real-time statistics and customizable reports for monitoring network activity.
Available 24/7
Continuous, uninterrupted protection. Our system is always active to defend your infrastructure.
Designed for your organization
Organizations
If you’re looking for a versatile and effective security solution, the FlashStart filter is ideal for remote working environments, complex corporate networks or simple connections.
Distributors
ISP & Telco
MSP
Resellers
Soc & Noc
System Integrators
FAQs
What is Geoblocking used for?
What is Geoblocking used for?
Geoblocking is used to prevent access to websites hosted in geographic regions known for high cybercrime activity.
How is this different from traditional blacklist-based protection?
How is this different from traditional blacklist-based protection?
Blacklists block known threats, while geoblocking prevents access based on geographic risk, even for unknown or newly created websites.
Can administrators choose which countries to block?
Can administrators choose which countries to block?
Yes. Countries or entire continents can be selected and managed through the control panel.
Does Geoblocking also protect against malicious links sent via email?
Does Geoblocking also protect against malicious links sent via email?
Yes. DNS-based enforcement applies to both web navigation and links received through email or messaging platforms.
Is it possible to allow specific websites in blocked regions?
Is it possible to allow specific websites in blocked regions?
Yes. A customizable whitelist allows access to trusted websites, even if they are hosted in restricted areas.
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