If you’re a Chrome Android user, you may have noticed that some of your favorite websites are redirecting to other websites when you try to access them. This is because Chrome Android uses the same web security settings as Chrome, and some of the security features of those browsers block redirection. To fix this, you can set up a blocking rule in your Chrome Android browser so that any website that redirected you to another website will not be allowed to access your device. To do this, open your browser and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen (the three lines that look like a triangle). Then, select “Add new rule.” In the “Rule Name” field, type “redirects.” In the “Target URL” field, type the address of the website that redirected you. In the “Action” field, select “Block.” The rule will be added to your browser and will be active when you try to access any website that redirected you to another one.