Is
you school, college or office blocking you from getting on social network sites
likeFriendster, Facebook, Myspace, Bebo, Hi5, Orkut, etc? Here’s few ways you
can bypass the restrictions and surf like normal...
Using IP Instead of
URL
This depends on the software/application used. Sometimes blocked sites are stored as a list of URLs (eg. www.yahoo.com, www.donwload.com,etc) and typing the IP instead of the URL might sometimes work. In a local computer, doing a ping domain.comcommand in Command Prompt (Mac users use Terminal) will return you the IP address. You can also do it online via www.whatsmyip.org
This depends on the software/application used. Sometimes blocked sites are stored as a list of URLs (eg. www.yahoo.com, www.donwload.com,etc) and typing the IP instead of the URL might sometimes work. In a local computer, doing a ping domain.comcommand in Command Prompt (Mac users use Terminal) will return you the IP address. You can also do it online via www.whatsmyip.org
Redirection with Short URL service
Sometimes the URL you intend to browse might be ban, but converting them to another a shorter URL with short URL services might just help you to bypass the settings. Here’s 2 Short URL service we’ve previously mentioned – MooURL, SnipURL
Google Cache
Search engines like Google and Yahoo cache
webpages and these cached pages are stored in search engines themselves, which
likely will be added to the blocked list. Click on the ‘cache’ will bring you
to a cache version of the page, as updated as how Google caches it.
I Internet Archive – Wayback Machine
Wayback Machine is a internet service that periodically keeps a copy of almost all websites in the Internet way from the date they’re started. Clicking on the latest copy of what Wayback Machine have should be somewhat similar to the real site. Another way to access blocked sites via caches.Anonymous Surfing
Some site allows you
to take advantage of their proxy or domain to surf other sites as anonymous.
Here’s 90+ proxy websites we’ve previously mentioned. More
anonymous surfing services:90+ Proxy Websites To Access Blocked Websites
Use Proxy in Browsers
There are tons of sites out there that distributes free proxies of almost any country. Check out the following methods on how/where to insert proxies in your web browsers.Proxy Surfing – Firefox
Under Advanced tab,
select Network tab, then click inside Connection
Settings. Select Manual proxy configuration, put proxy
under HTTP proxy. Proxy Surfing – Internet Explorer
Go to Tools -> Internet
Options. Select Connections tab. Click into LAN
Settings, check Proxy Server. Insert your proxy URL
inside Address.
Bypass with Translations services
Online translation
services like AltaVista BabelFish, Google Translate allows you to translate a website from
one language to another and display the translated results on their own page.The
trick here is to enter the URL (website you’re blocked), re-translate it even
if you don’t need to and let Google or Alta-Vista fetch you the content.
Subscribe to RSS Feed
This might not work for all
sites, but if the site you intended to visit provides RSS feeds, you can
subscribe and read it with a RSS reader, or have it regularly send the
contents to your email.
Retrieve web pages via Email
Web2Mail is a free service that sends websites
you want to read right into your inbox. All you need to do is send an email
to www@web2mail.com with the URL as subject title.
Google Mobile Search
Google Mobile Search displays a web page as if you are
viewing it on a mobile phone .You can use it to access blocked web pages,
but javascript and css will be disabled .
Screen-Resolution.com
Screen-Resolution.com allows you to view any website in a
different resolution . This could be an interesting tool to access blocked
websites .
USB Browsing
You can use this
method if you have access to usb port ,you can load usb with your
own portable Firefox, with the portable Tor plugin or you can directly
use tor-firefox .
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