Thursday, January 29, 2009

How to defeat blocks on websites

It is very simple to defeat blocks placed on websites by parents, countries, schools, etc. You just need to know what a ‘proxy’ is and what to use them. And, how to keep ahead of the administrators.

A proxy is a website that allows you to get around filtering. What it does, in layman’s terms, is go and get information from a site and pass it to the end user (you). Your school network will show up as you being on the proxy’s URL, when in fact you are on another site altogether. The only way they can tell exactly what site you are on is to be watching your computer (if they have the ability to, which if they don’t you need a new tech team) or physical being there. That sums up what a proxy is and how it works.

It is very easy to get a proxy site. What is hard is keeping up with the blocking power of your school. The easiest way to do this is to go for new proxies, and only use the same one for a week tops. I suggest you change the site your using every 2 days (that clock starts the first time you use it).

There is a site online where you can get new proxies all the time, at a rate of about 25 per day, and I promise that 95% of those will work the day they come out (going down by about 10% per day).

The site is www.proxy.org. In order to view the new proxies you need to have an account, which is free. Just sign up and then you’ll have access to the page forever. Copy the 50 newest sites, print it out and take it to school with you. The ‘best proxies’ are blocked, I guarantee, so you will need the new ones. You’ll also find most of them end in with .info. Why? It’s a cheaper domain than .com.

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