Are you tired of seeing sites blocked in school whenever you try to open them? And it’s a reality that many schools, colleges and offices block their students/workers from accessing social networking sites. In this tutorials I show you how to unblock websites at school.
It’s obvious that you can get too far on the internet from a school, a public library, an internet cafe or other public computer. I presume you don’t know yet how to browse for example on facebook.com or other similar websites to keep in touch with your friends during the school hours. But when you are done with reading the methods mentioned below you won’t face such problems in school or office ever again.
Internet censorship has grown drastically over the past few years with countries like China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran taking the lead over others in blocking sources of free unbiased information. China is known to have even forced Google to filter its search results. Government censorship is not the only reason why websites are blocked. Some network administrators also prevent users from accessing certain websites which they believe are of no use in places such as schools and sometimes, even offices. In such times, you may need to access a website that is blocked. This article explains how to unblock websites at school, work, home or anywhere
Checkout: How To Filter Website Using OpenDNS
Backfox.com is one site which you can use to access the blocked sites. Just go to the website and write down the domain addresses (URL address) you want to go.
The most famous software right now use for unblocking purposes is “Hot Spot Shield (HSS)”. Just download its free version (You can buy the no-ad version if you want).
Using these methods you can easily unblock websites at school, work, home or anywhere.
It’s obvious that you can get too far on the internet from a school, a public library, an internet cafe or other public computer. I presume you don’t know yet how to browse for example on facebook.com or other similar websites to keep in touch with your friends during the school hours. But when you are done with reading the methods mentioned below you won’t face such problems in school or office ever again.
Internet censorship has grown drastically over the past few years with countries like China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran taking the lead over others in blocking sources of free unbiased information. China is known to have even forced Google to filter its search results. Government censorship is not the only reason why websites are blocked. Some network administrators also prevent users from accessing certain websites which they believe are of no use in places such as schools and sometimes, even offices. In such times, you may need to access a website that is blocked. This article explains how to unblock websites at school, work, home or anywhere
Which websites are most commonly Blocked?
The most commonly blocked websites include websites about pop culture, health, medicine, women, religion and politics. Social websites are also often blocked and include the likes of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Reddit, Digg, Hulu, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Blogger (Blogspot), MySpace, Bebo, Flickr, Yahoo! Messenger, Typepad, Technorati, StumbleUpon and Delicious. Sites like Google News, Wikipedia, Wikileaks and eBay are also blocked at certain places.Checkout: How To Filter Website Using OpenDNS
Access Blocked Websites at School, Work or Anywhere
There are many genuine reasons for which you might want to visit blocked websites at your school or office. Given below are the ways you can use to regain access to the blocked website you wish to visit.
1. Proxy Servers:
Begin by finding a free web proxy. Any internet search engine (Google.com) can direct you to an infinite number of proxy web sites. Systems Administrators add proxy sites to their block sites list all the time, but there are always new proxies opening, so there will never be a short supply.Backfox.com is one site which you can use to access the blocked sites. Just go to the website and write down the domain addresses (URL address) you want to go.
Another good and free proxy websites:
Anonymouse.org
Hotsurflive.com
Hidemyass.com
Proxyforall.com
Easysecurity4u.com
2. By Using the IP of the Blocked Site:
If your school is getting good at blocking access even to proxy websites the second solution to access the blocked website is this:- a) Click on start menu and type “cmd” in run command (WinXP) in case of Win7, type cmd in search bar and command prompt will be shown, just click on it to launch it.
- b) Type “ping facebook.com”, you will see the IP address of Facebook.
- c) Copy the IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
- d) Paste that IP into your internet browser and GO
- e) You should be now in Facebook home page.
3. Use Online Translator:
If the Public computer you are using is still not returning the required webpage after you have pasted the IP of that page then you can use the following trick to open the page.- a) Type into the internet browser address bar: google.com.mx (Google Mexico)
- b) Type facebook.com or any other site that you want to open and is blocked.
- c) The results will be in Spanish.
- d) Click on Facebook results link on the right on “translate”
- e) Go into the address bar (will be something like this: translate.google.com/translate?h=es) and modify “es” with “en”. Click ENTER.
- f) You should be able to get into Facebook or any other site you want.
Or an Alternative Method by using the same Translation Trick
- a) Begin by going to a free translation web site, such as Google’s translator, or freetranslation.com. Look for a link that says something along the lines of “web translator” or “web site translator.” (In case of Google look in the bottom of the page)
- b) Select the language you want to “translate”. You should select that you are translating from a foreign language into English. English words on the website will remain in English.
- c) Type in the URL of the web site that has been blocked by your school and click the translate button.
- d) You will arrive on a page that has the translation tools in a frame on the top of the page, with the blocked site appearing in the frame below it.
4. Use Third Party Softwares:
You can surf the blocked sites by using third party softwares. If you can install software in public computers then this trick is most useful as it has less chance of not working.The most famous software right now use for unblocking purposes is “Hot Spot Shield (HSS)”. Just download its free version (You can buy the no-ad version if you want).
- a) Download and install HSS on the Computer on which you want to surf blocked sites
- b) Launch the Program and you will be able to see a blue icon in lower right corner of screen, click on it.
- c) Once clicked you will see a pop-up menu, scroll up and click on “connect”
- d) Your default browser will open a webpage asking to click on the big “Connect” button again.
- e) After clicking on it, it will be connect to its servers in few seconds and you will be able to open blocked sites.
5. Cache method:
Most search engines maintain a cache of web pages indexed by them. You can search for a website on Google , Yahoo! or Bing and click on the cached link that is given next to the result. To load the web pages more quickly, you can visit the text-only version. Since the website is provided from the search engine's servers, it can be used to overcome IP address and URL based filtering.
6. Using Google Mobile Search:
For users browsing on a slow mobile internet connection, Google Mobile search removes all CSS styling and JavaScript to present a stripped down version of the web page from Google's own server. As the content is provided from Google's servers, the blocking software feels that you are visiting Google, whereas in reality, you are viewing the blocked website. Go to Google Mobile Search. To visit the website of your choice, just replace tweakandtrick.com in the URL with the address of the website. Despite the name, Google Mobile Search can be accessed from your PC as well.
7. Access blocked websites with Google Translate.
You can use translation service from Google to visit blocked websites. To do so, enter a language different from the website's language in the 'From' field and English in the "To" field. You can also use this method to bypass software that block websites on the basis of specific keyword mentions. Just translate the URL you wish to visit in a different language to overcome the keyword block.
8. Create a 2 layered unblocker:
Go to Google Translate, open any proxy website inside it and then use that proxy website to access your blocked website. In this way, you can achieve two layered website unblocking.
9. Use RSS Readers for accessing restricted blogs:
All blogs syndicate their content via RSS feeds which you can subscribe to in web based RSS readers like Feedly to access blocked content.
10. IP address instead of the URL in your browser's address bar:
To access a blocked website, you can enter its IP address instead of the URL in your browser's address bar. This can bypass most basic forms of website blocks. Although if the blocking software maps the IP address to the website domain, the website will still remain blocked. You can find the IP address of any website by pinging the website domain name in the Command Prompt in Windows (Terminal in other operating systems) and noting its IP address. Execute ping www.originbuzz.com in the Command Prompt to ping www.originbuzz.com.
11. Use IP Address to Decimal conversion:
If you cannot access your blocked website by entering its IP address, you can enter the decimal equivalent of the URL's IP address to get access to it. Search Google for IP to Decimal + IP Address of the banned website and Google will convert it into decimal. Enter that into your browser's address bar and see if the blocked website opens.
12. Nyud.net:
To unblock blocked websites, just add nyud.net to their URL. For example, if this blog (www.originbuzz.com) is blocked, you can visit it by going to www.originbuzz.com.nyud.net.
13. Opera Mini Simulator:
Opera Mini, the mobile browser for users with a slow internet connection, can be installed on your computer. You can use this PC version to visit blocked websites as Opera Mini accesses content from Opera's servers instead of accessing it from the servers on which the website is hosted. Most websites will load through this method, although the quality of the results obtained may not be that good for JavaScript heavy websites.
14. TOR:
TOR or The Onion Router is a free software that protects the privacy and security of its users by channeling data through multiple nodes so as to prevent the original data from being unscrambled. Although browsing through TOR is a bit slow, it is one of the most effective ways of bypassing restricted websites and protecting your privacy.
15. Proxy websites:
There are many proxy websites (anonymizers) which open blocked websites on their servers and present the data to you. This hides the address of the website you are trying to visit from your internet service provider. Few popular free ones include Anonymouse and KProxy.
16. VPN software:
VPN or Virtual Private Network software can be described as a tunnel under the public network that offers more anonymity than proxy websites as it also encrypts the data transferred by the blocked website thus, offering complete anonymity. Although most VPN software are available as paid software only,HotSpotShield is a popular free alternative.
17. IP hiding software:
Sometimes, websites block users on a particular IP address from visiting themselves. In such cases, free IP hiding software like UltraSurf can be used to visit them. While free software offer very less features as compared to paid ones, they are still effective for overcoming most common blocks.
18. Changing DNS servers:
A common way of blocking websites is preventing DNS servers from giving the locations of the blocked website's servers. In such a scenario, changing your DNS servers to those of OpenDNS or Google DNS will be your best option to get over the block. As an additional advantage, this can also increase your internet speed.
19. Edit your host files:
Some malware and blocking software edit your host files and add a website's address in them to prevent you from visiting it. In such a scenario, you can edit your host file with Notepad by visiting “C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc” if C is your system drive. In Windows 10, Windows 8(.1), Windows 7, a warning from UAC might be displayed.Using these methods you can easily unblock websites at school, work, home or anywhere.

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I prefer VPN over proxy because the traffic is encrypted. I would be extremely cautious about using any public proxy. Setting up your own VPN or GoAgent is not that tricky for someone who knows a little about Linux, but if you want a few IPs (eg. US, UK), then you need to setup (and maybe pay for) 2 servers.
ReplyDeleteI still think using a VPN is the best way to get the job done. ExpressVPN seems to be good but I have not used it. I use SenVPN (senvpn.com), it's cheaper and works like a charm.
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