There seem to be many restrictions on school this days especially when it comes to using the internet. Some schools have this tendency to restrict access to some websites. 


This is why you end up not accessing the sites you want to visit when you’re still around school premises. That is perhaps why you are reading this article. 

Well, there are ways to get yourself back in even if you’re logged out, anything that is blocked can be unblocked no matter how difficult. There is always a key for a keyhole. 

There are three ways to unblock a website


– Use Well known domain

This is a free way to open up the blocked site, it usually works but there no guarantees.
School’s tend to leave sites like Google, Yahoo and others open for students for research purposes you can take advantage of that. 

Use their services like Google translate, Microsoft translator and Yahoo Babel Fish. 

You can just use anyone, here is how to make use of it 

i. Open it and type the web address of the blocked site you want to visit off you go.
ii. Leave the Keep ‘Translate from’ as Auto-Detect then ‘Translate to English. And Click Translate.
iii. It should now be open as long you are still in the translator environment.

2. Use VPN

A VPN allows you to visit any site you want and the tech guys won’t know you visit there. It can’t be traced to you as your details are logged either anonymously or with false information.


A VPN creates a secure channel between your computer or phone and a VPN server. When you hook up to a VPN server, all of your online activities go through that channel, so third parties can’t track it. 

Your online identity–your that is your IP address–becomes anonymized, and you can then unblock blocked websites. 

You’ll also get a higher level of security than translation services.
VPN doesn’t come free, you can only search quality VPN with a cheap subscription fee. I’ll recommend the one I use.

A good VPN one of the best which I actually use is express VPN, they offer a lot of things like

SecurityYou’ll get the luxury of choosing many servers in many different countries. Can change your internet identity. Available in many platforms, Android, Mac, Windows, and iOS.

You can check them out. HERE

3. Use proxy 

The last is using proxies, this too is similar to the translate method above, and works a little like VPN  except that you can’t choose a server nor are you guaranteed security. 


Proxies encode the site you want to visit and displays them via it, just like a third party. 
There are many free and paid proxies available today but some of this free proxies have slow connections, even web pages may end up not displaying correctly.

To break down the three ways in order to get the best method based on your needs, we will look at the 3 ways one by one.

If you want a reliable one, you should go for paid proxies, number 3, if you want to open basic web pages you can use the free Domain method number 1 if you want the best of the best as in advanced method you can go for the number 2 method that is the VPN.

By Chimatim

Mr Tim an author in nethelpblog.com, he writes for various digital and prints media platforms.

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