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How to unblock facebook in a college computer? - Shaikh - 12-03-2013 07:06 AM




- James Ryan - 12-03-2013 07:08 AM

You can't unblock it. But, there are ways to access it. One is using Proxy Sites. Another example is accessing it via Facebook's IP, because there is a minimal chance that the admin on your school doesnt block the IP else only the tag "Facebook"


- sachin - 12-03-2013 07:11 AM

simply use the proxy server to bypass the blocking
i suggest hidemyass.com which is best website for hide your ip and also help you to open facebook or any blocked website


- rusty - 12-03-2013 07:22 AM

You can use proxy sites to visit Facebook from blocked servers. But I will not recommend you to do this as it most of the time blocks the Facebook. The reason is that Facebook uses SSL layer which takes the prosy site as a hacking weapon for Facebook. So it directly locks the FB for some time.


- Jay - 12-03-2013 07:27 AM

Depending on your Blocking software, there are different ways..

1) Use Https:// to login.
2) Ping Facebook.com, use the IP address, hopefully this works.
3) Use different domain names of Facebook, like, facebook.ca, facebook.co.uk.
4) Use a URL shortner like bit.ly and convert your facebook site and try .
5) PROXY sites would have been blocked by default, if not you could certainly give it a try like hidemyass.com.

Most important: If your Content filtering software is the best, they would have blocked all these above steps for sure. The block on the firewall is not easy to crack, unless you hack and get yourself into a different domain, or another IP address to your computer which is not on the blocked list!..


- Meg Sanders - 12-03-2013 07:42 AM

Buy a quality VPN service that has a track record. Whatever you do don't buy based on any best VPN review type site. These are all scams. The best reviewed VPN providers are the ones that pay the most to the site owner for the rating. In fact, if the VPN is rated high on these sites I would avoid it at all costs. If they are willing to scam you like this over buying their service imagine what they will do with your data once they have you as a customer.


- Art - 12-03-2013 07:55 AM

Read this http://www.personalvpn.org/danger_proxy_servers.htm


- Jake - 12-03-2013 07:59 AM

Use a VPN flash drive. Bypasses everything. http://www.unspyable.com/vpn_flashdrive.htm