Yes, I combined the questions, so what. Back in the day I used to be able to bypass my school security by simply figuring out the IP address of the site I wanted to get to and going to that instead. Most of the time the big popular sites have static IP addresses. You can type Run > cmd > ping myspace.com > it will tell you their ip, try to browse to that.

Now, some places have gotten smarter, the new prevention systems look for certain keywords on the page, which puts you SOL.

Now you can normally bypass most restricted site security by using a proxy server or a translation page. Those will also be blocked if your system administrator knows of them. They will start with the most popular ones and the little ones will go unnoticed though.

A good source is: all-nettools.com. You can go there and click on privacy and there is a bunch of different choices.

Again, last but not least, use a translation service. Tell Google or Altavista to translate the url. Since it’s going through google, it tends to be ok…

There is no guarantee these will work. If it’s school or somewhere that you don’t have an assigned computer you can use my technique to gain “system” access to your pc, and there by close all of the restrictive services and change your DNS to 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 to be able to browse to everything else, though I am not condoning this method.

Below is a list of sites that might work to help you unblock sites.

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