Unable to connect to any site on iPad Mini

My iPad Mini is connected to the net via WiFi. The settings page shows 'connected'. I am not able to access any site today. CloudOn, Skype, Mails, Safari, nothing is opening. Tried shutdown and restart, same result. Any help please? Thanks.

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