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There are a few ways to read a blocked website, but it’s important to note that some methods may be illegal or violate the terms of service of the website or your employer or internet service provider. Here are a few methods you can try:

  • Use a proxy server: A proxy server is a server that acts as an intermediary between your computer and the internet. You can use a proxy server to access a blocked website by routing your connection through a server that is not blocked.
  • Use a VPN: A Virtual Private Network (VPN) encrypts your internet connection and routes it through a server in a location where the website is not blocked. This allows you to access the blocked website while also providing an additional layer of security and privacy.
  • Use the website’s IP address: Every website has a unique IP address, and sometimes a website is blocked based on its domain name, but not its IP address. To access a blocked website using its IP address, you will need to find the IP address of the website and enter it into your browser’s address bar.
  • Use the Tor Browser: The Tor Browser is a free, open-source browser that allows you to access blocked websites by routing your connection through a network of volunteer-run servers.
  • Use a mobile device: Sometimes, websites are only blocked on the office or school networks, but can be accessed on mobile devices.

It’s important to remember that bypassing a website block can be illegal, especially if the block is put in place by your employer or government. Before attempting to access a blocked website, be sure to understand the laws and regulations in your area and the terms of service of the website.

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