Parental Controls Thing Keeps Popping Up

I have parental controls set up on my account, and when I go on Safari, no matter what website I go on, the "thing" that says "Parental Controls restricted these secure websites" pops up every 1-5 seconds! It is veeery annoying, and I can't type or browse on Safari.  Can someone please help?

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