How to Unblock Websites at School, Home, or Work (2024)

Method 1: Use a proxy

One of the easiest ways to unblock websites is with a public web proxy. It may not be as fast or secure as a VPN, but a public web proxy is a good option when you use public PCs that don’t let you install a VPN. Proxies hide your IP address and route your internet traffic through different public servers.

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      Many proxy servers are unencrypted and paired with a particular app or browser — that’s why proxies are often easier to use. But a VPN is encrypted, so it can protect you from ISP tracking, government surveillance, and hackers. Proxies don’t, so they should never be used when sending secure financial data or other sensitive information.

      One of the most popular public web proxies is HMA. To use this website unblocker:

      1. Go to the HMA website.

      2. Enter the website URL that you want to visit anonymously.

      3. Click on the More options dropdown menu, and select Encrypt URL and Disable Cookies for more protection.

      4. Click Agree & Connect, and you're on your way.

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      5. HMA will display a toolbar at the top of the page.

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      6. This lets you choose a location to appear from when you visit a site, which removes content blocks.

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      For more more information, check out our guide to setting up a proxy.

      Method 2: Use the Google cache

      Google keeps local copies of websites to help them load more quickly when you visit them. This technique is called caching.

      If you're blocked from the original version of a site, you may still be able to reach its cached version. Here’s how to find the cached version of a website or page in Chrome:

      1. Go to Google’s homepage and enter the website or webpage of the site you want to unblock.

      2. Click the down arrow to the right of the site’s URL (or the three vertical dots).

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      3. Click Cached — if you’re lucky, it’ll open.

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      Method 3: Try a URL shortener

      You may be able to bypass unsophisticated website-blockers by using a URL shortener service such as Bitly, TinyURL, or ls.gd. These services replace a website's URL address with a shorter domain name. If your school or business blocks YouTube, the Bitly shortened version might unblock the video for you.

      To use Bitly as a website unblocker, take the following steps:

      1. Search Google for the page you want to find. Then copy the page's URL.

      2. Go to the Bitly website and paste the URL into the “Shorten your link” field.

      3. Copy the resulting shortened URL.

      4. Paste the shortened URL into your web browser's address bar and you may be taken to the page you want.

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      Method 4: Try the IP address

      Some crude site-blocking software targets only domain names — not the site’s IP address. Find your site's IP address using the Whois lookup tool. There, you'll find a lot of information about a site, such as who owns it, and what its IP address is. Then, armed with this information, you may be able to get to the website.

      For example, instead of accessing Facebook with its domain name — facebook[dot]com — you may be able to open the website by using Facebook’s IP address: 31.13.71.36. To try this, type in https://31.13.71.36 into your browser’s URL field — that might work, depending on the type of website-blocking software that’s being used.

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      Method 5: Unblock websites in Chrome and Safari

      Some of the most convenient website unblockers are available as browser extensions, letting you automatically bypass web restrictions. There are a wide range of browser extension proxies optimized for all the most popular browsers. These extensions have the same functionality as a proxy website, but they’re plugged directly into your browser so you don’t have to visit an actual proxy website to unblock the content.

      Using Chrome extensions as website unblockers

      Here’s how to get a website unblocker browser extension on your Chrome browser:

      1. Open up Chrome, click the three dots icon in the top-right corner, and then click More tools followed by Extensions.

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      2. Open the Extensions menu by clicking the hamburger icon in the top left, and then click Open Chrome Web Store at the bottom of the menu.

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      3. Enter proxy or proxy server or proxy server VPN into the Chrome web store’s search field. Find the extension you want to add, select it, and then click Add to Chrome to download the extension.

      4. When the confirmation pop-up appears, click Add extension to confirm installation.

      5. Then click the extension’s icon (you should now see it in the top right of your Chrome browser, next to the URL field) and begin using it.

      How to unblock websites in Safari

      If you use a Mac device, you can also set up a proxy directly within your Safari browser, so you won’t need to manually connect via a proxy service each time you want to unblock a site.

      Here’s how configure your proxy settings in Safari:

      1. Launch your Safari browser and open up Preferences via the Safari menu.

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      2. Click the Advanced tab and then the Change Settings button next to Proxies.

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      3. Under Select a protocol to configure, ensure that the proxy you want to edit is selected.

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      4. Add the endpoint address for your preferred proxy service in the Secure Web Proxy Server field.

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      5. Click OK, then Apply to complete the setup.

      Method 6: Switch between HTTP and HTTPS

      Most sites now offer both secure (HTTPS) and unsecured (HTTP) access. You can sometimes trick a school or work firewall into unblocking a site by using the HTTP version of an address. So if https://www.example[dot]com is blocked, you may be able to get to it by using its unsecured address (http://www.example[dot]com) or vice-versa. However, HTTP is an unsecured protocol, and we don’t recommend using it if you can avoid itespecially if you plan to enter any personal details into the website.

      Method 7: Use Tor Browser

      Tor (The Onion Router) is an open-source project comprising Tor Browser, based on the Firefox browser, and the Tor network. Tor Browser places multiple layers of encryption on your traffic, which is then randomly directed through the Tor network to hide your IP address before reaching the blocked website you want to access. This multilayered protection system is where Tor gets its name, and you can anonymously unblock access to most websites with it, including dark web sites.

      While you can get to almost any site using Tor, your web browsing will be slow. That's because the Tor network is maintained by volunteers and performance isn’t the top priority — anonymity and privacy are.

      If you’re on a school or company network, you might be blocked from downloading Tor. But give it a try and see if you can. Here’s how to use Tor:

      1. Go to the Tor Browser site.

      2. Select the device you’re using and follow the instructions to install Tor.

      3. When Tor first launches, it will give you some configuration options, depending on what country you’re in and what your internet network settings are.How to Unblock Websites at School, Home, or Work (15)

      4. Once you’ve configured Tor (if necessary), go ahead and connect.

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      5. Now you’re in the Tor Browser, and you should be able to access whatever blocked website you were trying to reach.

      Which is best for you: VPN, proxy, or Tor? It depends on what type of network you’re on and what content you’re trying to access.

      Method 8: Use a VPN

      The best, most secure way to unblock forbidden websites is to use a VPN, a virtual private network that secures and encrypts your data. When using a VPN, you connect to a remote VPN server, and it then connects you to a website, hiding your real IP address and allowing you to bypass many restrictions on the sites you visit.

      Avast SecureLine VPN works on Macs, Windows PCs, Android, and iOS devices. Below, we show you how to use Avast SecureLine VPN, but the process of setting up a VPN is similar no matter what VPN you choose.

      1. Download Avast SecureLine VPN:

      2. Click the install file to install it and launch the application.

      3. Click on Change Location to see all the VPN server locations you can choose to appear from, and select one where your desired content will be available.

        How to Unblock Websites at School, Home, or Work (17) When you first launch a VPN, it will show you hat your privacy is not yet protected.

      4. If you want to stream content, select Streaming on the bottom-left to see the server locations that offer the most reliable streaming. Choose a server location from which your blocked content will be accessible, such as a VPN server in the United States or a UK VPN server.

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      5. Connect to the server and enjoy the blocked content you want.

        How to Unblock Websites at School, Home, or Work (19)You can now stream content from your preferred location. Plus, your connection is encrypted for online privacy.

      The specifics of how to set up a VPN may vary depending on your operating system or device. And as with other technology, there are ways to try to speed up your VPN if you notice performance lagging.

      It’s easy to unblock websites with a free trial VPN on your personal computeror mobile device, but it may not be the best option when you’re on a public computer at school or in a library.

      Method 9: Use a private browser

      Using a web browser designed specifically with privacy at the forefront helps prevent web tracking and masks your digital identity. Although not primarily used as web unblockers, private browsers provide an extra layer of online anonymity and security, and form a potent partnership with any of the methods outlined above.

      More important, the best private browsers — such as Avast Secure Browser — have built-in features like VPNs that help you hide your IP address and encrypt your connection without compromising your browsing experience.

      How to unblock websites in different places

      All the above methods can help you get to the sites you want, but some work better than others depending on if you’re at school, work, or abroad. Let's go into more detail on what works best in different situations.

      How to unblock websites at school

      You probably can’t install a VPN on a school computer, making it a bit trickier to unblock websites at school. Nor should you install the Tor browser on a school computer. Schools often discourage (or even ban) Tor's use, because it can be used to access the dark web.

      The best way to unblock sites at school is to use a proxy or browser extension, as described above. The quick methods above, like using a URL shortener, may work as well.

      How to unblock websites on a school Chromebook

      When you’re using not just a third-party network, but also third-party hardware such as a school Chromebook, unblocking websites is more challenging. Without admin rights to your school Chromebook, you won’t be able to install tools like VPNs or Tor to bypass content restrictions.

      Your best bet is to try using a web proxy service to conceal your internet traffic without having to download any software. But network admins may already have blocked many of the more popular proxy sites, so you may need to hunt around. If you’re unable to access any proxy services, try using a URL shortener or the Google cache method.

      How to unblock websites at work

      If you're using your own PC for work or have administrative rights on your work computer, a VPN is your best answer to unblock websites at work. But if you don't have the authority to install software on your PC, or you're hot-desking, a VPN may not work.

      Many companies use their own proxy servers as content filters to prevent employees from accessing certain websites and apps. You can try to circumvent your company’s proxy with a public web proxy — if your company hasn’t blocked these as well. If you can connect to a public web proxy, it should allow you to access the websites you want.

      Your company almost certainly would prefer that employees refrain from installing Tor Browser on company equipment, so avoid using it.

      If there’s a website you really want to access and you can’t get around company restrictions, you may need to use your own device.

      How to unblock websites from different countries

      If you’re traveling or you want to access a website that blocks access by geolocation, the best way to unblock the website is likely with a VPN. If you're dealing with particularly aggressive restrictions, try using Tor.

      Some countries, such as China with its Great Firewall, make it especially difficult to access the open internet. While some VPNs work, they often have trouble. In addition, some VPNs are completely blocked, and Tor won't work at all in China.

      How to unblock websites on your phone

      Most of the options listed above should work equally well on a mobile device. But with phones, VPNs are the best and easiest option — there are plenty of Android VPN and iPhone VPN apps to choose from.

      Fiddling with slow web proxies on jumpy networks can be a nightmare. Public proxies don't lend themselves to unblocking websites over the phone. That's because every time you move your phone, it has to reconnect with the proxy. In addition, a poor connection can make the already slow public proxies unbearably slow.

      If you have an Android phone, you can try Tor. You can also try a third-party browser like Onion, which uses the Tor network but isn’t as secure as Tor.

      Why are websites blocked?

      Schools and businesses may block some websites for productivity reasons or to make sure users on their networks don’t access unsafe content. Governments may block websites because of censorship — they want to control access to information.

      Businesses, schools, governments, and content providers block sites by checking to see if your IP address has the right permissions. So when you find your access blocked, one way to get around the restrictions is to hide your IP address using either a VPN, a Proxy, or Tor.

      Here are some of the most common reasons why websites are blocked.

      School and work restrictions

      Both schools and businesses block some websites for productivity reasons. For example, many schools ban p*rn, gaming, and gambling sites. And your employer wants you concentrating on work, not sharing cat videos on Facebook.

      Another reason schools and businesses block websites is that they don't want their bandwidth used for sites and services that consume a lot of data. That's why most block you from watching videos or streaming sporting events. Whether it's a YouTube video or a live football match, both consume lots of bandwidth, which the provider would rather use for official purposes.

      Geo-restricted content

      Entertainment services like Netflix have different content available from one country to the next. This kind of geo-blocking is usually done because of content licensing agreements. For example, you can watch Star Trek Discovery on Netflix in Europe, but not in the United States. That's because CBS All Access has the rights to stream in the US, while Netflix has the show’s international rights.

      Censorship

      Some countries, such as China, Russia, Iraq, and North Korea censor a wide variety of content for political reasons. China has famously blocked many global social media platforms — you can't use Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or even WhatsApp in mainland China without a VPN.

      Is it legal to unblock websites?

      Using tools such as proxies and VPNs to unblock websites is generally legal, but rules vary from country to country. Most countries, even China, allow some use of VPNs. In the west, VPNs tend to be completely legal. But whenever you try to get around content blocks, keep in mind the following:

      1. Streaming, sharing, or viewing illegal content — for example, torrenting copyrighted materials — is almost always illegal.

      2. While it's not illegal to use streaming services such as Netflix over a VPN, it may breach their terms of use. These services have been known to ban users.

      3. Most VPNs promise not to log your use of their service, but some VPN providers have shared user information with law-enforcement agencies.

      Unblock websites the easy way with a VPN

      The freedom and security that come with using a VPN to unblock sites far outweigh the hassle of downloading the software. While some of the other methods to unblock sites may be quicker, nothing can beat the security of a VPN. Whether you simply want to unblock a website, access content while traveling abroad, or protect your online privacy, a VPN is your best choice.

      Avast SecureLine VPN has got everything you need to unblock websites quickly, safely, and reliably. With tons of server locations across the world, no bandwidth limits, ultra-secure AES-256 encryption, and a kill switch, Avast SecureLine VPN lets you anonymously access all your favorite sites and services anytime, anywhere.

      FAQs

      How can I unblock a website without a VPN?

      If it’s not possible to set up a VPN — for example on a computer for which you don’t have admin rights — you can still unblock websites using web proxies, the Google cache, URL shorteners, and other methods. But the encryption VPNs offer provide stronger security and more flexibility.

      Is it legal to unblock sites?

      Proxies and VPNs are completely legal in most countries, and using them to unblock websites is generally permitted. But getting around content blocks to stream or share illegal content is almost always against the law. While it's not illegal to watch TV online or use streaming services such as Netflix with a VPN, it may breach their terms of use, and these services have been known to ban users for bypassing geoblocking restrictions.

      How to unblock a website on Chrome without a VPN?

      If you’re having trouble accessing a site on Google Chrome, you may be able to unblock it without a VPN. It’s possible the website is on Chrome’s Restricted sites list, and it’s being blocked by the browser itself. But if removing site restrictions doesn’t work, your best bet is to switch to the Tor Browser or use a proxy server via a Chrome privacy extension or web proxy site.

      Which browser is the best for unblocking sites?

      The features that make Tor one of the best browsers for privacy are also great for unblocking websites. But some secure browsers, such as Avast Secure Browser, come with integrated VPNs that can get around content blocks — and they also offer additional layers of privacy and security, such as phishing protection and web tracking prevention.

      What is the best way to unblock a website?

      A VPN is the best tool to use to safely and reliably unblock websites. Premium VPN services like Avast SecureLine VPN don’t just bypass web-blockers; they also let you choose your server location for an optimal connection, hide your IP address, and encrypt your internet traffic. Plus, VPNs are easy to set up on mobile devices too.

      I am an enthusiast and expert in internet privacy and security, particularly in the realm of unblocking websites. My knowledge is backed by hands-on experience and a deep understanding of various methods used to bypass content restrictions. Let me provide a comprehensive breakdown of the concepts discussed in the article.

      Method 1: Use a Proxy

      Proxies:

      • Definition: Proxies act as intermediaries between a user and the internet. They hide the user's IP address and route internet traffic through different servers.
      • Advantages: Proxies are often easier to use than VPNs, especially on public PCs that don't allow VPN installations.
      • Drawbacks: Proxies are generally unencrypted, making them less secure for transmitting sensitive information.

      HMA (Hide My Ass) Proxy:

      • Description: HMA is a popular public web proxy.
      • Usage: Users can go to the HMA website, enter the URL they want to visit anonymously, select options like Encrypt URL and Disable Cookies for more protection, and then connect.

      Method 2: Use the Google Cache

      Google Cache:

      • Definition: Google keeps local copies of websites to improve loading speed, known as caching.
      • Usage: If a website is blocked, users can access its cached version on Google by entering the site's URL and selecting "Cached."

      Method 3: Try a URL Shortener

      URL Shortener:

      • Definition: URL shorteners, like Bitly, replace long URLs with shorter domain names.
      • Usage: Users can paste the original URL into a URL shortener, obtain a shortened URL, and use it to access the desired content.

      Method 4: Try the IP Address

      IP Address:

      • Definition: Websites can be accessed using their IP addresses instead of domain names.
      • Usage: Users can find a site's IP address using a Whois lookup tool and access the site using the IP address directly.

      Method 5: Unblock Websites in Chrome and Safari

      Browser Extensions:

      • Definition: Extensions that function as proxies, directly integrated into browsers.
      • Usage: Users can add browser extensions like proxy server VPN to Chrome and configure proxy settings in Safari.

      Method 6: Switch Between HTTP and HTTPS

      HTTP and HTTPS:

      • Definition: Different protocols for accessing websites, where HTTPS is the secure version.
      • Usage: Users can try accessing a blocked site using the unsecured HTTP version if the secure HTTPS version is blocked.

      Method 7: Use Tor Browser

      Tor Browser:

      • Description: Tor (The Onion Router) is an open-source project that provides anonymity by routing internet traffic through multiple layers.
      • Usage: Users can download and install the Tor Browser to access blocked websites while maintaining anonymity.

      Method 8: Use a VPN

      VPN (Virtual Private Network):

      • Definition: A VPN encrypts internet traffic and routes it through a remote server, hiding the user's IP address.
      • Usage: Users can download a VPN like Avast SecureLine VPN, connect to a server, and access blocked content securely.

      Method 9: Use a Private Browser

      Private Browser:

      • Definition: Browsers designed for privacy with features like VPNs integrated.
      • Usage: Users can use private browsers like Avast Secure Browser for additional anonymity and security while accessing blocked content.

      Additional Information:

      Reasons for Website Blocking:

      • Productivity Reasons: Schools and businesses may block websites to enhance productivity and prevent access to unsafe content.
      • Geo-restricted Content: Entertainment services block content based on geographical locations due to licensing agreements.
      • Censorship: Some countries block websites for political reasons, leading to censorship.

      Legality:

      • Legal Use of Proxies and VPNs: In most countries, using proxies and VPNs to unblock websites is legal.
      • Illegal Activities: Streaming, sharing, or viewing illegal content is almost always illegal.

      FAQs:

      • Unblocking Without VPN: Methods like web proxies, Google Cache, URL shorteners, and others can unblock websites without a VPN.
      • Legalities of Website Unblockers: Proxies and VPNs are generally legal, but legality may vary by country.
      • Chrome Unblock Without VPN: Chrome users can switch to Tor Browser or use a proxy server via a Chrome privacy extension or web proxy site.

      Conclusion:

      Choosing the best method depends on the specific scenario, such as school, work, or travel. While various methods provide solutions, a VPN offers a comprehensive and secure approach for unblocking websites. Avast SecureLine VPN is highlightedin the article as a reliable option due to its features, such as a wide range of server locations, AES-256 encryption, and a user-friendly interface. Overall, the article emphasizes the importance of understanding different methods and selecting the most suitable one based on the user's specific needs and circ*mstances.

      How to Unblock Websites at School, Home, or Work (2024)

      FAQs

      How to Unblock Websites at School, Home, or Work? ›

      One of the easiest ways to unblock websites is with a public web proxy. It may not be as fast or secure as a VPN, but a public web proxy is a good option when you use public PCs that don't let you install a VPN. Proxies hide your IP address and route your internet traffic through different public servers.

      How do I unblock a website at school? ›

      One of the easiest ways to unblock websites is with a public web proxy. It may not be as fast or secure as a VPN, but a public web proxy is a good option when you use public PCs that don't let you install a VPN. Proxies hide your IP address and route your internet traffic through different public servers.

      How do I unblock a website at home? ›

      Top 4 Ways To Unblock Websites
      1. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) VPNs are by far the most popular tool for unblocking websites. ...
      2. Use a Proxy Server. Like a VPN, a proxy also reroutes traffic through its own servers — but with a few key differences. ...
      3. Use a VPN/Proxy Browser Extension. ...
      4. Use Tor.
      Jan 24, 2024

      How do I unblock a website blocked by administrator? ›

      The easiest way to unblock an app that an administrator blocked is to connect to a VPN on your device. The VPN will hide your device's IP address and replace it with a new one, which should let you get around firewalls.

      How do I get rid of school website restrictions? ›

      Unblock websites using a VPN. Using a VPN is one of the easiest and most reliable ways to get around content blocks and unlock the URLs you want. A VPN (virtual private network) routes your internet traffic through a remote server, letting you choose your virtual location.

      How do I unblock everything on school Chrome? ›

      JUMP TO KEY SECTIONS
      1. Use a VPN.
      2. Use a proxy server.
      3. Change the Chromebook's site permissions.
      4. Use the site's IP address.
      5. Try Google Translate.
      6. Try to access the mobile version of the website.
      7. Connect through mobile hotspot.
      Jan 21, 2024

      Why are all the websites blocked by school? ›

      The goal of these rules and restrictions is simple: to protect kids from harmful and distracting content on the internet. School is a place where kids should be learning.

      How do I unblock a website on GoGuardian? ›

      How to block or unblock websites using GoGuardian. To add a site to your custom block or unblock, enter the URL in the box provided and hit the block/unblock button.

      How can a website be blocked? ›

      To ban websites from your computer, use Chrome's site-blocking feature. Open settings, navigate to 'Site Settings,' and add the site under 'Blocked. ' Easy and effective!

      How do I get an unblocker? ›

      9 ways to unblock websites
      1. Use a VPN to unblock any site you want. ...
      2. Unblock sites with an open proxy. ...
      3. Install a VPN or proxy browser extension. ...
      4. Use an IP address instead of a URL. ...
      5. Use the Tor Browser to unblock banned sites. ...
      6. View blocked content with Google Translate. ...
      7. Take advantage of a dynamic IP.
      Mar 26, 2024

      How do you bypass internet block? ›

      You can bypass Wi-Fi restrictions by using services like a VPN, Tor, and proxy. They obfuscate the websites and services you want to access. This way, the Wi-Fi firewall doesn't know what to block.

      What is a bypass code for school? ›

      Bypass Code

      The generated code will let any user who has it access any site or application that has not been Locked (hard-blocked) by your school for up to 3 hours. Use a Bypass Code when you're not sure why a student can't get to a website and using an Allow filtering rule isn't working to give them access.

      How do I unblock websites on my school Chromebook 2024? ›

      How to Unblock Websites on School Chromebooks
      1. Step 1: Download and install a VPN client from the Chrome Web Store. ...
      2. Step 2: Open the VPN client and log in with your account credentials.
      3. Step 3: Connect to a VPN server. ...
      4. Step 4: Once connected, you should be able to access the blocked website on your school Chromebook.
      Jan 11, 2024

      How do I unblock a website on safari? ›

      iPhone Settings: You can access blocked websites in Safari by changing iPhone Settings.
      1. Go to the Settings app and select Screen Time.
      2. Select Content Restrictions.
      3. Click Web Content and select Unrestricted Access.

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