How to access blocked websites?
Unlocking the secret
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. 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.
Google, the savior
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.
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.
Proxy server
There are
anonymizer websites who will fetch the blocked web page from their servers and
display them to you. As far as the service provider is concerned, you are
viewing the page on the anonymizer website and not the blocked site. You can
access blocked or restricted websites by using Yahoo Babelfish or Google
Translate language tools as a proxy server. You just have to invoke the Google
translate service with the same language pair like English to English.
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.
Which means that only the address of the proxy server is visible to the world
and not of those computers that are using it to browse the Internet. Just visit
any proxy server with your Web browser and enter a URL or the address of the
blocked website
Chat at will
If you are not
allowed to install the GTalk IM client on your computer, there’s a better web
based version of Google Talk available at talkgadget.google.com – open this
page in your web browser, sign-in with your Gmail user/password and start
chatting with friends who are online. You can even group chat with multiple
contacts, a feature that’s missing in the desktop version of Google Talk.
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