How To Access Blocked Websites Freely Anywhere

How To Access Blocked Websites Freely Anywhere

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You can access blocked websites anytime and anywhere. Most times, ISPs block users from accessing certain websites. A few websites allow certain visitors from some parts of the world. The best way to access blocked websites is to use a premium Virtual Private Network (VPN). A premium VPN will give you unlimited access to blocked websites. You can simply change your location of access. Premium VPNs like CyberGhost VPN will cover your tracks and also protect you from malicious websites. This post teaches other ways you can access blocked websites, whether due to location or from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Let us see how we can bypass blocked websites and access them for FREE.

How To Access Blocked Websites

1. Recast the URL

This trick works for websites that are hosted on a VPN and in a dedicated server Environment. The website must have an unverified SSL installed for that domain name. To get access to such websites, you have to implement two simple steps. They are:

a. Go to the address bar of the browser (Any browser).

b. Instead of typing www.websiteURL.com or http://www.WebsiteURL.com, try typing https://www.WebsiteURL.com.

c. So, as the domain is unverified with SSL installation, it will show up a security notice with the options Proceed anyway or Back to Safety. Here, you have to select the option Proceed Anyway, then you will get an entry ticket to the site. This works without hassle.

2. DNS Server Replacement

In this method, you have to change or replace the DNS server to get access to the blocked websites. The DNS server is the container that contains all the information about all the sites in the entire world. So, if any country blocks any website IP from their country's IPs, they block it on their own DNS server. Whoever uses those particular DNS servers will not be able to access the blocked websites. MNC Companies, Schools, Colleges generally use this method to block the sites. To bypass this situation, we have a simple trick. These methods slightly vary for different users. Just follow the steps below.

For Windows XP users

a. Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.

b. Now select your specific Internet connection with access problems, right-click, and then select Properties.

c. Left-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties.

d. Follow the Step e instruction given above in properties.

On Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and Above

a. For Windows Vista and 7, go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. If you’re using Windows 8, hit the Windows key > click Search on the right-hand side > type Control Panel in the search bar > select Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.

b. Click Change adapter settings, which is on the left sidebar.

c. Right-click the Internet connection Network (MTNL, Airtel, BSNL, etc.) on which you’re having trouble accessing websites, and click Properties.

d. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.

e. Click the radio button next to Use the following DNS Server address. If you want to use Google DNS, enter 8.8.8.8 as the Preferred DNS Server and 8.8.4.4 as the Alternate DNS Server.

f. If you want to use OpenDNS, use 202.67.220.220 and 202.67.222.222 respectively. After entering these, click OK

For iOS device Users

a. Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi > tap the Wi-Fi network the device is connected to.

b. Tap DNS and change the two values to Google DNS or Open DNS (explained in e above). These two values should be separated by a comma and one space (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4).

For Android users, these are the steps.

a. Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi.

b. Long press the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to > tap Modify Network.

c. Now tap the box next to Show advanced options. Scroll down.

Tap DHCP > select Static IP > scroll down and modify DNS 1 and DNS 2 (as explained in step e above).

e. Click the radio button next to Use the following DNS Server address. If you want to use Google DNS, enter 8.8.8.8 as the Preferred DNS Server and 8.8.4.4 as the Alternate DNS Server. If you want to use OpenDNS, use 202.67.220.220 and 202.67.222.222 respectively. After entering these, click OK.

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