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How can I open blocked sites online?

9 (More) Ways To Access Blocked Websites

  1. Accessing Via IP Instead of URL. Some software block website pages by its name or URL only.
  2. Use A Proxy Site.
  3. Use a VPN Service.
  4. Use TOR Browser.
  5. Using Public DNS of ISPs.
  6. Using Google Translate.
  7. Setting Your Browser’s Proxy Manually.
  8. Edit Hosts Files to Bypass Website’s IP Address.

How do I unblock blocked sites on Google?

Method 1: Unblock a website from the Restricted sites list

  1. 1) Launch Google Chrome, click the three dots button in the upper right corner, then click Settings.
  2. 3) Under System, click Open proxy settings.
  3. 4) In the Security tab, select Restricted sites then click Sites.

How can I open blocked sites in India Chrome?

Change settings for a specific site

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. Go to a website.
  3. To the left of the web address, click the icon that you see: Lock , Info or Dangerous .
  4. Click Site settings.
  5. Change a permission setting. Your changes will save automatically.

How can I open blocked sites in Android?

How to access blocked websites on Android phones and tablets

  1. Step 1: Install the App. Download Orbot from the Google Play Store and install it.
  2. Step 2: Start the app. Open the app and power up Tor.
  3. Step 3: Install Orweb. Next, install the Orweb app, the browser supported by Tor.

How do I allow all websites on Chrome?

Change settings for all sites

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More. Settings.
  3. Under “Privacy and security,” click Site settings.
  4. Select the setting you want to update.

How do I open all websites?

How To Unblock Websites?

  1. Use VPN for unblocking online.
  2. Website Unblocker: Use Proxy Websites.
  3. Access blocked sites in Chrome.
  4. Use IP Rather Than URL.
  5. Use Google Translate.
  6. Bypass censorship via Extensions.
  7. Replace your DNS Server (Custom DNS)
  8. Go to Internet Archive — Wayback Machine.