Can't Open fb or yt. I used to live in China where it is blocked.

Basically, when I lived in China facebook and youtube were blocked on my laptop. Now I am back in England, my computer still thinks its in China or something and I still can't get on fb or yt or any **** in fact... lol
Any help is appreciated I couldn't find anything about this...

Have you tried resetting your modem/router, then restarting your Mac and testing it? If that doesn't solve anything for you, try changing your DNS servers in System Preferences>Network to use those from OpenDNS:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
then click Apply Now, quit System Preferences and restart Safari.

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