When LPSG is not working, the frustration is immediate — especially if you are mid-conversation or trying to access something specific. The good news is that most LPSG loading and access failures have clear causes and reliable fixes. This guide covers every reason LPSG stops working and walks you through the solutions in the right order.
Why Is LPSG Not Working?
LPSG stops working for several distinct reasons. Sometimes the issue originates with the LPSG servers themselves. Other times, the problem is on your end — a browser conflict, a network issue, or a configuration that blocks adult platforms. Additionally, some internet providers, workplaces, and school networks actively block access to sites like LPSG at the DNS level. Understanding the root cause helps you apply the right fix rather than wasting time on the wrong one.
Check If LPSG Is Down for Everyone
Before anything else, confirm whether LPSG is down globally or just for you. Visit Downdetector.com and search for LPSG. The report graph shows real-time user complaints. If dozens of other users are reporting the same issue simultaneously, the problem is server-side and there is nothing you can do except wait.
If Downdetector shows no widespread reports, the issue is specific to your device, network, or account. Consequently, work through the fixes below to identify and resolve it.
Fix 1 — Refresh and Hard Reload
Start with the simplest fix. Press Ctrl + F5 on Windows or Cmd + Shift + R on Mac to perform a hard reload of the LPSG page. A hard reload bypasses the browser cache and loads the page fresh from the server. Furthermore, if the page was partially loaded and stalled, a hard reload clears the stuck state and attempts a clean load.
If the page loads after a hard reload, your browser cache had outdated data. Clear your full cache by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Delete, selecting All Time as the range, and clearing both cached files and cookies. Subsequently, restart your browser and visit LPSG again.
Fix 2 — Disable Browser Extensions
Browser extensions frequently interfere with LPSG’s functionality. Ad blockers, privacy shields, JavaScript blockers, and VPN extensions are the most common culprits. These tools sometimes block scripts that LPSG requires to load pages correctly, resulting in blank pages, partially loaded content, or infinite loading spinners.
Disable all extensions temporarily by opening a new incognito window — Ctrl + Shift + N in Chrome or Ctrl + Shift + P in Firefox. Incognito mode disables most extensions by default. If LPSG loads correctly in incognito, an extension is causing the problem. Re-enable extensions one by one to identify the specific one that breaks LPSG, then whitelist LPSG in that extension’s settings.
Fix 3 — Switch to a Different Network
Your current network may be blocking LPSG. Corporate networks, school Wi-Fi, and some home internet service providers block adult platforms at the router or DNS level. As a result, LPSG fails to load even though your browser, extensions, and account are all working correctly.
Test this by switching to mobile data on your phone and attempting to access LPSG. If it loads on mobile data but not on your Wi-Fi, your network is the problem. Additionally, trying a different Wi-Fi network — such as a public hotspot or a friend’s connection — confirms the diagnosis. In that case, Fix 4 below provides a reliable solution.
Fix 4 — Use a VPN to Access LPSG
A VPN routes your traffic through a server in a different location, bypassing network-level blocks on LPSG. This is the most reliable fix when your internet provider or network administrator is blocking access to the site. Furthermore, a VPN also protects your privacy by masking your IP address from LPSG’s servers, which is an added benefit regardless of the access issue.
Reputable VPN services include NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark — all of which work reliably with LPSG. Connect to a server in a country where adult content platforms are not restricted and then attempt to visit LPSG. For a complete guide on using LPSG with enhanced privacy, read our article on how to stay anonymous on LPSG.
Fix 5 — Clear DNS Cache
Your device stores DNS records for recently visited websites. If LPSG’s DNS record has changed — which can happen after server migrations — your device may be directing traffic to an outdated IP address. Clearing your DNS cache forces your device to look up the current address freshly.
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type ipconfig /flushdns then press Enter. On Mac, open Terminal and run sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder. After clearing, restart your browser and try LPSG again. Additionally, switching your DNS server to a public one like Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) often resolves persistent access issues caused by ISP-level DNS filtering.
When to Wait It Out
If you have confirmed LPSG is down for everyone via Downdetector, the only option is to wait. LPSG server outages typically resolve within two to six hours. Large-scale outages affecting millions of users are taken seriously by the LPSG technical team. Furthermore, major incidents are usually resolved faster than minor ones because they affect more users and receive higher priority attention.
If none of the above fixes work and LPSG appears operational for other users, contact LPSG support with details of the exact error you are seeing. Additionally, if you are having account-specific issues rather than access issues, check our guide on LPSG login problems for account-specific troubleshooting steps.

