2 tips to bypass blocked or restricted websites

Posted on the May 15th, 2008 under Cool Stuff, How To, Internet, Tutorial by dicky

There were some companies/countries which try to block access to certain websites. I had cover a tip to bypass them. But unfortunately some people complain that it doesn’t work. Today i had go through this issue and found an interesting article which extend this topic and provide 2 more solutions.

1. GhostFox - GhostFox is based on Firefox and it provide a list of proxy for users to choose. Users can try different proxy until they successfully enter the site.

2. Use Google cache - Enter the URL of the site in Google and search. After that, visit the cache copy of the website. You can found the cache link beside the results’ URL:

Enjoy your browsing with these techniques!

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    1. Syahid A. said, on May 16th, 2008 at 12:55 am

      Or you can use an anonymous proxy or protocols like Tor.

    2. Deimos Tel`Arin said, on May 16th, 2008 at 10:25 am

      Ah, useful for perverts wanting to surf porn while using the school’s computer ya har? :D

    3. Michael Aulia said, on May 16th, 2008 at 4:13 pm

      Yeah, I’ve been using the Google cache technique quite often :)

    4. Cool said, on May 17th, 2008 at 12:17 pm

      Wow.. never thought of using Google cache to browse a restricted page before.. great tips! :-)

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