Friday, May 22, 2009

UNBLOCKERS

When we refer to “unblockers” we’re speaking about website unblockers, also known as proxy servers, that have become quite common as social networking has risen in popularity. Social networking websites are used by millions of people, normally in the pursuit of time wasting, so they’ve become a sore point for network administrators who are concerned about time management for those who log into their network.

Schools and private company networks are the ones that are most often blocked. Some government networks can be added to the list, and suddenly you have millions of blocked users across hundreds of distinct networks.

Site unblockers to the rescue

Luckily for people trapped in “firewall hell,” there is a way to freedom. As long as you can reach an unblocker website which is also itself not blocked, you’ll be able to get to your destination with a minimum of trouble.

Website unblockers get you back the access you’ve lost because they mask your requests. You local administrators thinks you’re visiting one site but you’re actually visiting another.

Unblockers for school - Unblockers at school

One thing you need to realize is that website unblockers for school will come and go quickly. The system administrator is playing a cat and mouse game with his users and as soon as he realizes that you’ve found a way around his restrictions, he’ll seek to restrict you again. Once his autonomy has been questioned, he’ll tighten polices even more.

For this reason be prepared for your favorite proxy servers to get continuously banned. Once the admin notices that system resources are being spent on a new website, he’ll investigate and add that website to his list of banned resources. For certain admins, a long list of banned sites proves he’s doing his job.

That mean’s that you’ll need to stay in the market for new leads about new websites that come up the pike. There are several Google Groups you can subscribe to that will perform exactly that service. You can also always use Google’s search engine to look for the keywords you seek such as “Facebook unblocker” or “Unblock Myspace” or “Youtube unblockers.” Generally you’ll find a decent list to work from.

Finding new unblockers is work, but the reward is your freedom to surf where you want to surf, when you want to surf. That’s enough reward for anyone.

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