Schools and Establishments often attempt to block access to popular websites for a number
of reasons. Whether or not these blocks are justified or a waste of
time, whether they are a form of censorship or a method of managing
resources, are topics that can be debated another time. The bottom line
is that it is very simple to bypass these blocks using a number of easy
methods, so they are ultimately little more than an annoyance anyway.
While you can not ultimately unblock the website, you can circumvent the
restriction, so that your Internet connection behaves as if it doesn’t
exist. Here is how to unblock blocked websites
using a few simple methods.
Instructions
How to Unblock Blocked Web Sites Using a URL Redirection Service
1. Begin by visiting a web site that provides URL redirection services. Two
popular sites are tinyurl.com and shorturl.com, but you can easily find
others by conducting a keyword search.
2. Type in a new URL that will be your secret web address to get to the site that has been blocked.
3. The system will check to see if your desired URL is available. If so, you may claim it to use.
4. Fill out the required information about yourself (in case you ever want
to edit your link) and the blocked site that you are trying to get
access to.
5. You will be offered a premium account, which costs money. Select the
basic account, which is free, and you should now be able to access the
blocked site by typing in your private URL. Since the school or Establishment's Internet
connection thinks you are on the redirection service’s web site, you
should be able to access the blocked web site without problem.
1. Begin by finding a free web proxy. Any internet search engine can direct
you to an infinite number of proxy web sites. Systems Administrators
add proxy sites to their block sites list all the time, but there are
always new proxies opening, so there will never be a short supply.
2. After you have located a free web proxy, simply type the URL of the
blocked site you wish to visit into the proxy’s address bar and click
go.
3. The proxy will load a new page consisting of two frames. The top frame
contains the proxy site’s address bar, in case you want to surf to a
different site. The bottom frame contains the web site that was blocked.
Unless the administrator has blocked this particular web proxy, you
should be able to successful bypass the block using this method.