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Why do proxies have so much of a problem with Facebook and how can I solve this? - BridgetC - 04-19-2014 03:57 PM

I can access other blocked sites, including Twitter and Livejournal, fairly easily via proxy (including the ability to log in and post). Whenever I try to get into Facebook, I can get to the login page, but not much further. After putting in my login info, I get directed to a blank page or to a "verify your identity" page that asks for my birthdate and then directs me to a blank page after that.
I've tried different types of proxies- CGI, glype and PHProxy- and seem to have the same problems on all of them.
Unchecking the "remove scripts" box doesn't help (someone suggested that already and that's what got me to LJ and Twitter)
Any suggestions?


- JOHN C - 04-19-2014 04:12 PM

Facebook is anti-proxy!


- leveidem - 04-19-2014 04:19 PM

Try these new proxies. They work with Facebook.

http://cybermode.info
http://freecosmos.info
http://bingcode.info
http://hyper5.info
http://port7.info


- Web Guy - 04-19-2014 04:32 PM

Hi,

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- Kleszcz - 04-19-2014 04:42 PM

It's a tough question. Every time Facebook change the system, you have to wait for some time until developer modify the proxy script or you can directly feedback on their proxy forum.