I live in the united states.
While browsing pictures using google image search (i typed Hentai lace) to look for cartoon pictures featuring women in Laced bra’s and panties ,I clicked on an image of An Anime Picture which lead me to the url http://404.station.cz/
from a website that is called. www.ikatolicky.cz
From what i found using Google is that the language for this site is Czech and the domain address is .cn
I’m concerned about what i just clicked on because
1) i don’t understand it
and 2) a strange stop sign image with foreign language showed up to block my computer from accessing it.
3) when i typed ikatolicky on google the 2nd website listed in the search results had the words "adolescent porn" highlighted next to its url www.keywordspy..com (I didn’t click on itbut it was on my 2nd search results list).I assume that websites related to ikatolicky in some way because it showed up on search results.
Did i just click on some sting operation link that was planted by the FBI?
I was just searching for cartoons on google when suddenly an image i clicked on that features anime leads me to this site.
Please help me understand what just happened.
What is this website about and why hasn’t google blocked it if it’s blocking my PC.
I’m kinda scared since I’m not sure if i did something wrong here by going to that page.
Don’t panic. You didn’t do anything. I just went to that url and used a translator. All the sign was saying was that then target domain no longer existed. And if you click it, it gives you some web hosting options, that’s all. You aren’t involved in any sting operations. And that’s not even how the FBI usually operates anyway. And to be led there by a link of no illegal substance would be entrapment (which is against the law). It’s not against the law to search for hentai obviously. You just really made something out of nothing. Don’t be so paranoid.

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