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How to Bypass Blocked website to access them

Saturday 27 July 2013



At office, school, the library, or anywhere and you try to visit Facebook, Myspace, Youtube or some other site only to find out that the site is blocked, and you can't access it. No one likes to see a page like this:

There are a lot of method to access the blocked websites and many of them do not work properly. There is a method that amazingly work using proxy.Just follow the given below steps.

Secure the Site:

Facebook ,You tube,Gmail are by default un secured sites.Firstly you have to secured these unsecured sites by following given methods.
1). Use https instead of http



.To secure facebbok you have to add “s” to the End of “http”.The “s” stands for Secure.

http://www.facebook.com ( NOT secure)

https://www.facebook.com (secure)

So to make facebook secured enter the following URL in the address bar. When most firewalls see the "https" they automatically assume the site is secure and let you through. So to access Facebook securely you would just use this instead:

https://www.facebook.com (secure)


2). Access the blocked site through a VPN:

VPN stands for “Virtual Private Network”. VPN's are basically a "tunnel" through the internet. These are generally not free, BUT can be very cheap. A good one that I recommend is PUREVPN. You get your own IP address and all traffic is encrypted.

3). Use a Proxy, Anonymizer : it's just kind of finding out one that your school or office doesn't know about and hasn't added to their blocked sites firewall list.You do not require you to download anything; you simply visit their website and find an address bar to type the URL of the blocked site that you want to access as shown below.
Here are just a few free anonymous proxy sites which will help you to access the proxy site.

· HideMyAss.com

· Freezoo.org

· SneakyFilters.info

· Guardster.com - Controls cookies, scripts, ADs, images and referrers.

· ProxyWeb.net - can delete Java, JavaScript, cookies and ActiveX. Uses secure HTTPS connection - so almost nobody can detect what you download from the Internet.Not all of these will always work, you may need to try a bunch of them - it depends on your school's firewall settings and how good their IT department is.

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