When someone from your network or ISP implements blocking on some websites you love to access without any notice – we know what it feels like – so we prepared this ultimate guide to save you from the frustration we all share.
Below is our ultimate yet simple guide that lets people access their region-restricted or ISP-blocked sites, especially your favorite adult/porn sites that were blocked by your stupid internet service provider (ISP) for fun or for whatever reason they want. But, you know, sometimes, the blocking wasn’t helpful especially for those who just want to make fun out of themselves.
The blocking wasn’t helpful especially for those who just want to make fun out of themselves.
Of course, we all have heard of VPN (Virtual Private Networks), which is, perhaps the most effective way to unblock a geo-restricted or region-locked website that bypasses the filters set by either your government and ISPs.
Since most VPN nowadays encrypts your connection via its tunnel to its destination, it gives you more anonymity than using your normal connection – better for doing the stuff that might seem funny or illegal for some (yay for privacy!)
So, what are you waiting for? Try these methods below and unblock your restricted web sites. 🙂
Use a VPN Client
Nowadays, I just use a VPN in order to do something that requires location-spoofing or private matters that needs ‘privacy’ from potential peekers. Many use VPNs in order to remain anonymous in this era of data-holic companies that rely on consumers’ data at most.
Currently, I use a VPN service from Namecheap, which happens to be where our domain name is currently registered with. They have cheap plans, a FREE TRIAL, and multiple servers on multiple locations were handy but remember, the farther you set, the slower it gets. It is quite reliable and fast, in my opinion – and a full review from us is coming soon.
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Some server locations from the Namecheap VPN Android mobile app.
Previously, my best free VPN client option would be Psiphon 3, an open-source VPN client developed in Canada, which is designed to give access to the open internet, past censors, and firewalls. It might not be the best one there, but it does the job of circumventing geo-blocks.
The free version of Psiphon, however, restricts you to a limit of up to 2Mbps, which might seem pretty slow, but can do the job mostly. Of course, you’ll need to upgrade to its pro version to achieve faster speeds.
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And if you don’t like Psiphon – here’s another ‘freemium’ VPN service from the one you might be trying to access the most – PornHub’s own VPNHub. [jnews_hero_13 hero_style=”jeg_hero_style_6″ include_post=”69139″]
It promises free and unlimited access, personal data protection, cross-platform compatibility, and much more. You can also upgrade to premium to unlock additional features. See the above-linked article for more details.
Use a VPN-enabled browser
And if you don’t like any VPN Clients I’ve mentioned above, why not try out Opera Web Browser with a built-in free VPN. While it promises free and unlimited VPN, there are probably some caveats which we might not know yet – however, it does the job of tunneling you to such locations where you can circumvent the most blocking.
There are also three options for the continent you’d like to connect from – however, you can’t select countries individually.
Next is an option if all of the above isn’t applicable for you (I don’t know how but it’s still possible).
Use Google Translate?
Not many people do know this, but do you know Google Translate itself can unblock a blocked website?
Try it for yourself. Type the URL of the website into the first box, where you should type your content to translate.
NOTE: Select another language different than ENGLISH, since these sites are mostly in English, Google Translate will say “The page you have attempted to translate is already in English.” – as shown below:
There is an odd explanation for this since Google didn’t explain how does the Translate tool works behind the scenes really well. However, it was not really spread out that your known translate tool can be used as a proxy to access blocked sites, including the benefits of translation to a language that you can really understand (except English).
Other Tips
And finally, use a browser like Tor for your leisure time. It will keep you anonymous (not completely) but will help you to hide your identity from most ISPs as well as attackers when you are on these sites.
Incognito windows or private browsing mode might help, but it doesn’t hide your precious data from your System Administrator or ISP.
So, you can use these methods, including VPN (if you have) to make yourself anonymous on the web somehow because some people don’t want to expose their privacy along the way of using these sites. You must know how to protect yourself.
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