Block Pages warn the end user that they have attempted to access a site that is prohibited by your security policy. You can customize a Block Page to provide users with a reason for the block, and any further relevant information. You can edit:
Block Page Title
Page text
An image to display on the block page (up to 1MB).
Create multiple block pages and customize each one for a specific policy route.
Quota Warning Pages warn the end user that their allocated time for browsing is about to expire. Users acknowledge the page and continue by clicking a button. You can edit:
You can manage multiple block pages and end user pages using the Manage End User & Block Pages page. Click Policy > Policy References > End User & Block Pages.
The page displays lists of all available Block Pages, Block Page Override Pages and Quota Warning Pages.
indicates that the page is applied to at least one policy route.
indicates that the page is not applied to a policy route.
You can use tokens when configuring the text that is displayed by your block pages. For example, you might want to include the URL of the page that has been requested. In this instance a token returns the appropriate value:
Access to the following page: %URL% is prohibited.
There are several tokens which might be useful. See Using Tokens for more information.