Many work places and schools are cracking down on the web sites and
online services. Blocking access to social sites has been a common
tactic. The most common websites that are blocked in schools include
MySpace, Bebo and Facebook.
There are however always legitimate reasons to bypass the internet
filters and visit the blocked websites. The following methods will help
you access blocked websites in school, college or your company.
Trick A: Using a web proxy to bypass restrictions. Proxies that
focus on website browsing are called web proxies. A web proxy works by
acting as a "middle man": it downloads the requested pages to its proxy
server and in turn you download the page, all images and other such
objects from the proxy server to your browser, thus bypassing any
filters and annoying firewalls.
Assban.com ( http://www.assban.com ) is a popular web proxy. You can search on Google for "myspace proxy" and find a great deal of other web proxies as well.
But chances are that your school administration has already blocked
access to most web proxies as well. In that case, you have one more
options:
Trick B: You can download Ultrasurf
(http://www.ultrareach.com/company/download.htm ) and save it to a USB
stick. UltraSurf is a green software, which means no installation
process is needed nor system setting is required to change when using
the software. UltraSurf implements almost all browser functions based on
HTTP and user needs, such as browsing websites, login and posting on
web forums, using Web mail, uploading and downloading data files, real
time audio, video and other multimedia programs, etc.
The more people are aware of these tricks, the more likely your network
administrators will catch on and find ways to shut them down. So be sure
not to let others know how to do these tricks. Accessing unauthorized
web sites using the above tr
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