Unblocking Sites With Web Based Proxies
What is a proxy?
A proxy is a powerful script that lends you another ip address to use, thus allowing you to visit websites that you have had your current ip address blocked at or even get past work filters! A proxy has various advantages over a normal ip address but also has many disadvantages!
How do I use a proxy?
1. Find a proxy for a start! I would recommend SurfUnblocked.com.
2. Enter in the URL in the address bar area.
3. Press "Enter" or click "Submit."
4. Enjoy anonymously surfing the site of your choice!
PHPROXY:
1. Find a proxy for a start! I would recommend HideMePls.com.
2. Enter in the URL in the address bar area.
3. Select any options that you wish to change (e.g. Remove Images)
4. Press "Enter" on your keyboard or "Submit" on screen.
5. Enjoy anonymously surfing the site of your choice!
What does a proxy do?
A proxy changes your ip address so that you can anonymously surf sites that you have had your ip blocked at, get past work filters or even just to speed up your current connection! This can also be a huge, huge help if you would just like an ip address from another country to fool php scripts that detect your ip address. Just beware that a proxy may cause some trouble if you use it at the wrong times, for example at a get paid to do offers site; this is only if they find out, though!
What do you mean by "unblocking" sites?
By this, I mean unblocking sites from work filters and/or your ip address if it has been blocked by the site that you wish to anonymously surf. This question is very similar to "What does a proxy do?" and basically has the same answer so I will not go into detail!
Now that you know how to unblock websites that you have had your ip blocked at, you should give it a try! If you would like to learn more about proxies, please try reading some more articles! I hope that this article has been of help to you and that it will encourage you to start using proxies; just remember what you would feel like if someone else were to use a proxy at a site that you owned, though! A proxy can be very harmful to certain types of websites (e.g. forums, gpt sites etc.).
