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get around website blocks

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    • Seen Nov 28, 2007
    As a new member, I thought I'd do a bit to contribute to the forum by
    writing a little tutorial about a technology topic I'm knowledgeable in.

    In a society where many people use the Internet at work and school as
    part of their everyday activities, it's no wonder that many schools and
    corporations block access to a good portion of the web. Sites blocked
    may only be a few, but often include popular social networking sites
    such as MySpace and Facebook as well as popular forums like this one.

    What is a web proxy? How do they work?
    Often referred to as "proxy" or "website unblocker", a web proxy is a
    special sort of site that loads websites through its own servers and
    delivers them to your computer, which allows the web filters and firewalls
    responsible for website blocks to be bypassed. Simply put, they are a
    middle man of sorts between you and the Internet. Web proxies are a
    popular way of getting around website blocks.

    Whenever I'm browsing the web where a site is blocked, I use the proxy
    ww.secureunblock.co


    Though there are many proxies out there, this one has been around for a
    while and has a good reputation. It also isn't full of annoying
    pop-ups.


    Proxies are pretty straightforward and easy to use. Say for instance my
    company decided to block this forum. If I wanted to unblock it, I
    would go the the Internet address of a proxy site. I would then enter the
    URL of the site and click "Submit", like I would with any other web
    form. The proxy would then take me to what is known as a "proxified" page,
    which would be the site in its unblocked form. From there I could
    browse the site as I normally would, except it wouldn't be blocked. Pretty
    cool, huh? Proxies work with just about every website out there.

    I hope this guide is of use to everyone in this forum. Your school or
    workplace might block sites, but now you can get around it!
     

    Eon-Rider

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  • Well the problem is that the IT office people at school seem to be blocking ALL websites and only authorising the websites that they allow since a few months ago. This means 95% of all the existing web proxies are blocked. Before they did that, I was running 2 or 3 proxies myself using the PHP script, PHProxy which recently stopped its development. So thanks for the advice but it's not gonna help me. XD

    Also, the link you posted doesn't work.
     

    Eon-Rider

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  • No. >_<

    I'm gonna try this tomorrow at school. Chances are, it's blocked.
     

    Shika

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    Why do I think that you are advertising?...

    Anyway, I checked it. It doesn't look bad. What I want to know is, is java turned-on on that proxy?
     
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