Flushing your computer's DNS cache may resolve DNS issues that are preventing you from loading websites.
Open your Macintosh HD.
Select Applications then open the Utilities folder.
Double click on Terminal.
To flush your DNS cache, type the following command then hit enter: dscacheutil -flushcache
In Mac OS versions 10.5.1 and earlier, use this command: lookupd -flushcache
After flushing your cache, make sure you use the Quit option to close any open browsers then open your web browser from scratch before trying to load your domain again.
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