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To unblock HTTP on any browser, you can use a VPN, a proxy, or a proxy extension. VPNs and proxies route your internet traffic through different servers, effectively masking your IP address and bypassing network restrictions. Proxy extensions offer a similar functionality but are more browser-specific.
Detailed Steps:
1. Using a VPN:
Choose a VPN service: Several VPN services offer browser extensions for easy installation and use. Install the extension: Add the VPN extension to your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.). Connect to a VPN server: Activate the VPN extension and choose a server location. Access the blocked site: Visit the website you previously couldn't access.
2. Using a Proxy:
Find a proxy website or extension: Numerous proxy services offer websites or browser extensions. Enter the website URL: Input the address of the blocked site into the proxy. Select proxy settings: Choose a proxy server location and any additional settings like encryption or cookie management. Connect to the proxy: Click the connect or go button to start the proxy connection. Access the website: The proxy will then redirect your traffic to the website.
3. Using a Proxy Extension:
Install the extension: Add a proxy extension to your browser from the browser's extension store. Configure the extension: Set the proxy server address and any other required settings in the extension. Access the blocked site: The extension will handle the proxy connection and allow you to access the website.
Other methods:
Tor Browser:
For strong anonymity and bypassing restrictions, consider using the Tor Browser, says LambdaTest.Change your DNS settings:.Some browsers allow you to change DNS servers, which might bypass some restrictions.Use the website's IP address:.Instead of the URL, try using the website's IP address directly in the address bar, says LambdaTest.Switch from HTTP to HTTPS:.Changing "http" to "https" might bypass some restrictions, especially on work or school networks.
Choose a VPN service: Several VPN services offer browser extensions for easy installation and use. Install the extension: Add the VPN extension to your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.). Connect to a VPN server: Activate the VPN extension and choose a server location. Access the blocked site: Visit the website you previously couldn't access.
2. Using a Proxy:
Find a proxy website or extension: Numerous proxy services offer websites or browser extensions. Enter the website URL: Input the address of the blocked site into the proxy. Select proxy settings: Choose a proxy server location and any additional settings like encryption or cookie management. Connect to the proxy: Click the connect or go button to start the proxy connection. Access the website: The proxy will then redirect your traffic to the website.
3. Using a Proxy Extension:
Install the extension: Add a proxy extension to your browser from the browser's extension store. Configure the extension: Set the proxy server address and any other required settings in the extension. Access the blocked site: The extension will handle the proxy connection and allow you to access the website.
Other methods:
Tor Browser:
For strong anonymity and bypassing restrictions, consider using the Tor Browser, says LambdaTest.Change your DNS settings:.Some browsers allow you to change DNS servers, which might bypass some restrictions.Use the website's IP address:.Instead of the URL, try using the website's IP address directly in the address bar, says LambdaTest.Switch from HTTP to HTTPS:.Changing "http" to "https" might bypass some restrictions, especially on work or school networks.