How To Unblock Websites?

How do i unblock websites that have been blocked?

  • I am having a bit of an issue. My brother locked my computer and parents' computer out of certain websites such as facebook, myspace and twitter. How can i unlock or unblock these websites so i can access them?

  • Answer:

    You may be out of luck. Do NOT use open proxies, like others suggest, they can be very dangerous: http://www.personalvpn.org/danger_proxy_servers.htm A lot of the people promoting open proxies are the hackers themselves - pointing to their proxies... Otherwise, people promoting open proxies don't realize the dangers of them, and probably have their identities stolen by hackers already....

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Why did he block them? Anyway, an online version of it is Go to Google. Search Kwang Unblock Or if you know how to use the Computer Controll pannel go into Internet Settings and Trusted Sites. :) Hope I could help.

proxies, you can look them up on google. Generally school proxies should work. Hoped this helped :D

R

No problem at all, try this http://ohnu.info/ or find free web proxies on google.

Here are some great proxies that work at my school: http://www.guardtunnel.com http://www.unblockbook.biz http://www.unblockfacebook.biz All three have SSL and are very fast and compatible with MySpace/Facebook. If they don't work, then here's a constantly updating list of proxies: http://www.bestproxytopsite.net

I wouldn’t' use any free proxy. The risks are too great.

Nan

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