How to access
blocked websites like Facebook, MySpace, Bebo at school or office?
This article
suggests workarounds to help you unblock access to restricted websites at
universities, school and offices.
Social sites
that are often blocked include Google News, Typepad, ebay, blogger, youtube,
facebook, MySpace, Pandora, Bebo, Photobucket, Yahoo! Messenger, AOL AIM,
last.fm, etc.
There are
always legitimate reasons to bypass the internet filters and unblock websites.
The following tricks will show how to access all websites at school, college,
offices or at home.
1: To access
blocked website, type the IP number instead of the URL in the browser address
bar. However, if your blocking software maps the IP address to the web server
(reverse DNS lookup), the website will still remain blocked.
2: Use a URL
redirection service like tinyurl.com or snipurl.com. These domain forwarding
services sometimes work as the address in the the url box remain the redirect
url and do not change to the banned site.
3: Use Google
Mobile Search - Google display the normal HTML pages as if you are viewing them
on a mobile phone. During the translation, Google removes the javascript
content and CSS scripts and breaks a longer page into several smaller pages.
4: Enter the
URL in Google or Yahoo search and then visit the cached copy of the page. To
retrieve the page more quickly from Google's cache, click "Cached Text
Only" while the browser is loading the page from cache.
7: Anonymous
Surfing - Browse the internet via free proxy server. A proxy server (or
proxies) is a normal computer that hides the identity of computers on its
network from the Internet.
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