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A Reliable and Fast Proxy Server For Facebook in China

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In most areas of China and Vietnam, it is not possible to access Facebook.  Facebook in China is blocked because of the country’s policy of Internet censorship.  But, there are still many people who are able to access Facebook in these countries.  If you live in China, you know how hard it is to keep in touch with friends and family. Facebook is blocked, Gmail is only accessible sometimes, and Skype is soon to be blacklisted.  But,  it is possible to access Facebook and all the other major websites which are blocked!  A proxy server for Facebook in China is the best means of accessing Facebook.

But, does a proxy server for Facebook in China work?

When I went to China for a visit last year, I found out that most of the major social networking sites had been blocked.  I was so upset because I could not access my account and I could not even send my friends messages and tell them how my trip was going.  Making your friends jealous of your trip is the best part of going abroad!

Then one day, I received a call from one of my friends who lives in Saudi Arabia.  Internet censorship issues are also common in Saudi Arabia and while we were discussing on this topic he told me that there are some websites in his country which are inaccessible, but with a proxy server, he is able to access those websites.  I asked him if proxy servers can be used to unblock Facebook and he replied that it is possible.

How does a proxy server for Facebook in China work?

A proxy server sits between you and Facebook, and is located somewhere outside of China – usually in The US, The UK, or Europe. Because Facebook is accessed a lot all over the world, when you connect to the proxy server (not to Facebook), you'll probably see a cached, or stored version of Facebook as provided by the proxy server.  If you use the proxy server to access a site that is less frequently accessed, the proxy server can make a new request for you, it just might take a few seconds longer than getting something cached.

The results

After that I started my search for the best proxy server for Facebook in China and I came across a proxy site called SecuriTales. This proxy server for Facebook in China does not require any installation. This meant that I could use the proxy server on any computer I wanted to without being detected.  With this proxy server for Facebook in China, I was not only able to unblock Facebook, but a number of other major sites which had been blocked in China.  And yes, I was able to stream video from YouTube and other video streaming sites like Vimeo.

About SecuriTales

SecuriTales was the only reliable proxy server for Facebook in China that I was able to find.  Most other links were dead, or slow and timed out.  They are a premium service, which means that they charge a monthly fee, but $6 a month or $36 RMB is great, especially considering you can also get a 25% discount for taking advantage of their FREE trial.  Weird huh? For trying them out for FREE, they give you a 25% discount.

Get their free trial HEREproxy server for facebook in china

Visit their main site HERE

 


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When Facebook is blocked by a Firewall – Use a Proxy to Unblock It

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facebook blocked by firewallFacebook – Firewall – Proxy

Help! Facebook is blocked by my networks Firewall. How do I use a proxy to access it?

School and Work Firewalls blocking Facebook

Most school and work Internet networks block entertainment, chatting, and networking sites like Facebook to keep people on task. The truth is that these sites are addictive and distracting. These blocks are created with firewalls. Firewalls mediate the communication of IPs on the network with IPs outside of the network.  You can unblock Facebook when it's blocked by a firewall by using a proxy.  Proxies use cached data or make requests on your behalf to provide you access with blocked sites.

Governments blocking Facebook with Firewalls

The world is moving towards the direction of further integration of social networking sites into everyday business and communication.  Sites like Facebook and YouTube have gone beyond their original purpose of "just being fun" and turned into billion dollars businesses. However, Facebook, YouTube, and other similar sites (Vimeo, Twitter) have been banned in China due to the censorship laws about national security. Facebook is blocked in China with The Great Firewall, and all the same, a proxy can be used to unblock it.

unblock facebook with proxyUsing your web browser to surf anonymously

Though there are settings on most web browsers nowadays that allow anonymous surfing through open proxies, these don't work all the time. Most network administrators are aware of these and are able to block them.  Also, this can be confusing for new users.

Free Web Based Proxies

There are also free web based proxies available.  With a quick Google search, you can find many.  The problem with these is that many are unprofessional and slow due to bandwidth limitations.  Well known spam distributors, you should always be cautious when choosing a free web based proxy to bypass firewalls.

Premium Proxy Services

This is my preferred way to access blocked sites.  I'm able to use some premium proxies even from behind The Great Firewall, the most advanced firewall in the world – proof that they work.  With a premium service, you don't have to worry about spam or bandwidth limitations.  You get support, and access to premium servers in The US and The UK.

I use SecuriTales.  There's a free trial and a 30 day money back guarantee, so I don't need to say much about it because you can try it for yourself – for FREE.


www.securitales.com

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New and Old Ways To Visit Blocked Sites In China

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visit blocked sites in chinaAre there certain websites such as Facebook and Twitter that you are unable to access from your computer? Duh, you're in China. There are tons websites that are blocked But, there is a solution on how to visit blocked sites in China, and it's not by asking, "Pretty, please…". So read on.

Though tricks like using the IP address instead of the URL work in places like Vietnam and other countries that aren't that serious about Internet censorship, it's not going to work in China. In the past, sometimes, you would be able to visit blocked sites by changing URLs such as www.moumoumou.com  the IP address of the site. You can try it again if you like – When on a local computer, using the ping domain.com command returns the IP address. Put this in the address bar and it might just give you access to the blocked site – but probably not.

google in chinaIn most cases, the URL that you are trying to access will be banned. Actually, China's been known to ban whole lists of URLs just because they woke up on the wrong side of the bed.  But you can try converting them to a shorter URL which will help you bypass the settings. There are short URL services available which can help with this.  Again, I haven't had much luck with this.

You can even use Google cache. If you are not bothered that the content isn't latest on a website, you can do a Google search for that particular website. Clicking on the cached link underneath the search results can help you access the blocked site. However, Google and China aren't on the best of terms, and a lot of Google Tools are blocked. Plus, Facebook has been blocked for almost 4 years now, so old sites like this aren't going to get unblocked like this

Another technique I read about the other day is using an online translation tool.  Sometimes if you translate sites into lesser known languages that version of the site won't be blocked. However,  understanding what's on the site will be a problem.
 

proxy blocked in china

Another technique that most people have been successful in using is the use of IP anonymizer.  You may have heard of proxies, web based proxies, rolling proxies, anonymous proxies, open proxies, or stuff like this.  In this technique, you have to access a third party site which redirects your request to the required server. Though open proxies are famous for being free, most of them have been shut down in China.  There is one particular service that seems to be doing well, which is SecuriTales.  It's a paid service, but I've tried it myself, and it's a very quick way to visit blocked sites in China.  There's no setup required, and it'll only cost you $6 a month (36 RMB).

Get their FREE trial HERE

The most secure and guaranteed way is through a VPN service.  I won't go into the whole "which VPN is the best to visit blocked sites in China" speech, but, I will tell you that VPNs are very handy.  I leave mine on all the time.  Most sites will have unlimited bandwidth, or limitations that only affect people that download billions of movies every month.  Proxies can be annoying because you have to open up the secure browser each time you want to unblock stuff, and they don't work on software running on your computer or apps running on your phone.

Check out the top 5 VPNs in China (My review), or browse the sites for other stats on VPN services that operate in China.



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The Best Software to Unblock Sites

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blocked sites at school work chinaSpending eight hours in school or at work can be boring.  Sometimes, we all feel the need to do something different and kill some time.  With smart phones, laptops, mini laptops, Internet at work and school, this is pretty easy.  However, bosses and teachers have different ideas of what we should be doing on company/school time, and firewalls are put in place to block these sites.  The same rules apply to areas of the world that block social networking or political sites in the name of "protecting the country's best interests" – ie China, Vietnam, Iran, Egypt, and more.

Did you know that there is software to unblock sites?

If you're talking specifically about SOFTWARE to unblock sites, there are software based proxies out there. However, I would suggest two other options before you go looking into that.

software to unblock sitesMore common that software based proxies are actually web based proxy. A web based proxy can be used to unblock sites at work, school, or at home.  These require no installation and therefore can't really be called "software". Web based proxies have been used from a very long time and the main purpose they serve is to protect the privacy of the user or bypass firewalls.  People who don’t want others or a third party to find out their IP address or their location or browsing history through packet sniffing or tracking cookies often make use of proxies to protect their IP information. Web based proxies also work to bypass firewalls put in place by your ISP.

Web based proxies are sites which have been created to function as unique web browsers. Instead of using the school or work server, any person can simply use a proxy server and access cached  information of blocked sites such as Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, and Gmail.  Proxies can also provide you with fresh data by replacing your IP with its own and making site requests on your behalf.  Open proxies are open to the public, and are widely available.  Though it sounds like a great idea, open proxies can be home to spam, malware, and other unscrupulous individual if you get connected to the wrong kind of server.

securitales unblock sitesProxy services are a more effective way to unblock sites but they do require a monthly fee. One of the best proxy services to unblock sites that I know of is SecuriTales.   Fast connection speed, support, servers in The US and The UK, and a free trial are just some of the perks of SecuriTales service.  SecuriTales of course does not require installation so connection is instant.  This also means you'll be able to use it on work/school/public computers that you can't install private software to unblock sites on.

www.securitales.com

Have you got your heart set on software to unblock sites

Before you start searching for software based proxies as I mentioned above, there's yet another option.  Virtual private networks can't really be considered software, they work much to the same effect, and actually provide better anonymous surfing results than many softwares on the market.  Tunneling and encryption are the main players here, which mean that the anonymous IP assigned to you by the proxy server will be secure, reliable, and protect you from IP tracking tactics.

VPN also allow for server choice and switching, which means you can surf as an American, a Canadian, a German, a Brit, or many more.  Connecting to a VPN also means that other programs and applications running on your phone/computer will use the anonymous IP address, and you'll be able to unblock more sites than with a proxy.  Most of the time, the end-site will  be unaware that you're hiding your real IP address.

hidemyass unblock sitesHide My Ass provides the most comprehensive VPN package on the Internet, which is why they're one of the most popular VPN services out there.  18,000+ IP addresses, 160+ VPN servers, and 32 countries.  PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN. 30 Day money back guarantee, unlimited bandwidth, a free web based proxy and other free anonymous surfing tools.  This is just part of what they offer, so you have to take a look at their site.

http://hidemyass.com

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purevpn unblock sitesPureVPN offers a few things that Hide My Ass doesn't.  For one, it's blocked in fewer locations.  While Hide My Ass is blocked in China, Oman, UAE, and a few other places, PureVPN is not.  PureVPN also offers custom VPN settings for users in China, SSTP VPN for Vista and Win 7 users, and static IP addresses for users who want to surf anonymously but don't want to frequently change IP.  The 30 GB bandwidth limitation will only affect P2P users, and there are unlimited bandwidth options as well.

http://purevpn.com

 

 

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How to Unblock Restricted Sites

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unblock restricted sitesAt home, my dad was always strict whenever I was using the computer. He never allowed me to get on sites I wanted, saying that they had a bad influence on me, and distract me from my homework. He had an IT guy put a firewall against sites like Facebook, YouTube, and other sites that I probably shouldn't mention.

Then, when I got to college, the dorm blocked all kind of sites too. Again, it was a firewall that was standing between me and Internet freedom.

So then I graduated, and my work firewall blocked me from email and video sites.  Boring.

Now I'm living in China, and stuff is blocked everywhere – even in my own home. Can I escape this Internet oppression?  How do I unblock restricted sites?

There are basically two ways to unblock restricted sites.  In most cases I listed here I'd suggest using SecuriTales. This is because you don't have to install anything, so if you're using it at home, work,  school, or public computers, when you close the secure browser no one will know you were using it.  There's no "trail" of stuff you forgot to uninstall.  Also, many times the download links for software based stuff expire after a day or two, so you've got to request a new link each time you install, making installing and uninstalling a real pain.

SecuriTales is known as a web based proxy because you can operate it straight from the web.  There's no setup and it's cheap ($6 / month) which makes it great for your smart phone, laptop, or computer.

www.securitales.com

Another option to unblock restricted websites is with a VPN. Here's a checklist to see if you want to "upgrade" to a VPN. (VPNs are proxies are actually different things, but VPNs are more secure, faster, and also more expensive, so it's kind of an upgrade if you ask me.)

1. Do you own the device
2. Do you run software that needs to bypass a firewall/change IP
3. Do you run apps that need to bypass firewalls/change IP
4. Are you worried about privacy?
5. Do you download or do things that require you stay connected to the Internet for a long period of time?

If you said yes to one or more of these, then a VPN is a good choice for you to unblock restricted sites. These are all advantages of VPNs over proxies. For example, because I'm in China, I prefer to use a VPN.  I don't want the government here snooping in my stuff. Also, because I run a website and upload/download/work on my site a lot, I need a VPN connection.  If you're looking for purely browsing stuff however, a proxy will do.

hidemyass unblock restricted sitesFor users outside of China, I suggest Hide My Ass.  They've got the most IP's and severs of any VPN service I've ever heard of, and lots of free cool stuff like anonymous email, file uploading, and even a free proxy. Check them out at

http://hidemyass.com

purevpn unblock restricted sitesBut they're blocked in China, so for users who want to unblock restricted sites in China, I'd use PureVPN.  They've got custom VPNs for Chinese users that are super easy to install.  Also, because its PPTP and L2TP they've customized, you can also use a VPN on your smart phone (iPhone, Android), despite many areas of China not supporting PPTP and L2TP VPN. Take a look for yourself at

http://purevpn.com

 

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Unblock Facebook Proxies

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unblock facebook proxiesThere are many unblock Facebook proxies out there, but the problem is finding one you can trust.

Did you know that many proxies are actually use to harm you?  I'm no hacker, and I'm no expert, so I guess I can only repeat what I've read on other blogs, but it seems that proxies have a negative reputation.

For one, many people use proxies to hide their IP address while doing illegal stuff on the net.  It could be hacking, it could be spamming, it could be something more serious.

The other thing they're know for is abusing the IP addresses of people who use them.  With the IP data of thousands of users you can send out phishing scam email, you can steal password/username credentials, and you can even track/monitor online activity – scary huh?

So how do you know which proxies you can trust to unblock Facebook?

It's tough to say.  First, you should find a professional looking site. If the proxy site you run into is full of Google Ads, a single page site with no web-design, uses improper English or has any strange characters, it might be a red flag.

proxy spamAnything that's free should set up some red flags.  Free stuff is cool, but remember the saying, "If you don't pay for something, you're the product".  Free stuff gets their money from somewhere – it might be something innocent, like advertising.  But it might be something devious like spam.

If you're really worried about security, contact the support team. Any professional service will have a support team there to answer your questions.
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So which proxy is the best?

You didn't think I leave you out to dry did you?

I use SecuriTales.

First of all, they're a proxy dedicated to unblocking Facebook – check 'em out HERE.

Secondly, you'll get access to any other blocked sites.

proxy to unblock facebookLastly, but most importantly, it fits the description of a proxy you can trust, and it's only $6 a month with a chance for a 25% discount.  I used to switch proxies a lot, but after I started using SecuriTales as my proxy to unblock Facebook, I stopped switching.

Check out their FREE TRIAL, and don't worry about signing up because there's a money back guarantee to back you up!

www.securitales.com

 

 

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Access Blocked Websites at Work, School, China, and Everywhere Else

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access blocked twitterThese days, controlled access and Internet filtering is the new trend. More and more schools and organizations are implementing filters in their computer systems so that students and employees do not get access to certain sites. In countries like China, most social networking and blogging sites are blocked. There are many reasons governments and Internet Service Providers block certain websites in their countries and there are equal
reasons for people like me and you to look for means of accessing blocked websites.

People love freedom and need want privacy.  It's not the business of our government, our ISPs, or advertisers what we do on the Internet. They can't come into our home and spy on us, so why can they control what we can can't see on the net?

Ok, maybe your boss and/or teacher have a point – Facebook is a huge time waster.  But you can't follow all the rules, all the time right?

So, lets get down to business. How do we access blocked websites?

access blocked facebookLets start with something easy – web based proxies. This is a great way to access blocked websites because it's quick and simple.  These can be paid or free, and are just a web page with a place to type your blocked URL.  The proxy takes off your IP data and makes the site request for you, so any firewall that's blocking you from the site will think it's the proxy's IP making the request, not you.  A simple case of hidden identity.

There are many web based proxies which also allow you to access blocked websites. You don't have to install anything, you can use them on your  phone, tablet, and computer, and they're free or cheap.  Paid services will have faster connection speeds, less advertising, and support. Many free proxies have been known to abuse IP data of their users, (ie to source their SPAM), so a paid service eliminates this risk as well. It'll probably cost you around 5-10 USD a month for a paid service.

web based proxySecuriTales is a great service to start with because they've got a free trial and a 30 day money back guarantee, so there's no risk of wasting your money on something you don't like that much.  I use them and can vouch for the speed and reliability of their web based proxy. Oh yeah, and there's a 25% discount after you sign up for the trial, so you end up paying only $4.5 USD per month.

Check 'em out at www.securitales.com

VPN services and sites provide a higher level of security, faster connection speeds and a more reliable connection.  Some sites like Hulu, Netflix, BBC iPlayer and other free/paid media streaming/viewing sites block proxies because of their association with spam and pirated media.

access hulu vpnYou can sign up for a virtual private network service over the Internet, and though you might have to install some software, there's not hardware, and you can get started almost instantly.  VPNs do a better job of hiding your real IP and replacing it with a virtual IP.
 
Basically, when making use of a VPN connection, a virtual tunnel is created which allows your data to be passed from your computer to the VPN server without your data being spied on or discovered. Moreover, the VPN server location will become your location – and you're free to choose where!  You could get a Canadian or American IP, a British or European IP…there are even places that offer IP addresses in Japan and other countries in Asia.  In most cases, the best way to access blocked websites is with an American/British IP.

If you're located in a country that censors the Internet, you might have to shop around a bit before you find a VPN service that can help you access blocked sites successfully because the governments of these countries may be blocking the main websites of these VPN providers, or even certain types of VPNs (usually PPTP or L2TP).  OpenVPN works everywhere.

I have use a couple different VPN providers over the years, and I'll list my top three here.

Top three VPN providers to access blocked websites

hidemyass access blocked websitesHide My Ass offers a very competitive ProVPN package.  Thousands of IP addresses across 30+ countries means you have choice, and lots of it.  You also pay less than other VPN services – just over $6 a month.  They also have other free goodies available at their site.  However, because of their immense popularity, they're often the first to get the axe in countries that censor the Internet, and they're blocked in Iran, Kuwait, China, and other Arabian countries.

http://hidemyass.com

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12vpn access blocked websites12VPN has a huge range of VPN protocols available, so if you've got something that's not the norm, this is the VPN service for you. They're cheap, fast, reliable, and their customer support team is fast and friendly. You couldn't ask for much more in a VPN service.  Some people are unimpressed by their site, but I think the simplicity is great.  They also have alternate domains available for countries that blocked their main site. I'll provide one below.  It's also easy to set up, so newbies, go for this one.

http://12vpn.com
Alternate domain – HERE

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StrongVPN offers a wide range of VPNs, in a wide range of countries. They're one of the most popular VPN service providers in the world, and they've been in the business for a long time.  There's live support, and they even have VPN packages based on your country location, so you can be sure to get fast and reliable connections.  StrongVPN won't disappoint you.

http://strongvpn.com

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Facebook Proxy That Works

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facebook proxy for workA proxy server is specialized computer or server for  computer users.  There are many different uses of proxies, but they all fall under the general idea of freedom of anonymous and private web browsing. Many employers set up some technical restrictions in their computers so that their employees cannot access sites such as Facebook during office hours. Some colleges and universities also put up some restrictive measures to block access to websites they consider inappropriate. To access Facebook in these places, you will need to have a Facebook proxy that works properly.

What's a proxy?

When you make a request to surf Facebook at work, and are blocked by a firewall, you can use a proxy to bypass that firewall.  You reroute your traffic to the proxy server, and it can either use data in it's cache to allow you to view Facebook, or it can make a new request for you.  Either way, it's to proxy reaching Facebook, not you – so you don't have to worry about firewalls anymore.

But it's important to get a Facebook proxy that works well.  As from Wikipedia:

"Many open proxies run very slowly, sometimes below 14.4 kbit/s, or even below 300 bit/s, while other times the speed may change from fast to slow every minute."

and

"Because open proxies are often implicated in abuse, a number of methods have been developed to detect them and to refuse service to them."

facebook proxy that worksSo you need something SECURE, and something FAST.  You need something RELIABLE, PROFESSIONAL, and SAFE.

The Facebook proxy that works best for me is SecuriTales.  But you don't have to believe anything  I say, because there's a FREE TRIAL.

Just Click HERE to get started.

If you've ever used a proxy service before, you'll immediately see that SecuriTales is a very professional service.  They won't abuse your IP, you won't run any security risks by using it, and it's not going to be slowed down by tons of idiots looking for a free Facebook proxy (Yes, this is a paid service).

Oh, and its a web based proxy, which means you don't have to install anything. It also means that there will be no traces of you using a proxy.  When you're finished, just close the browser, and surf with normal firewall restrictions.

At $4.5 USD per month (25% discount after the trial finishes).  The amount of time, energy, and risk involved in using other unreliable services is well worth this amount of money.  If you're looking for  a Facebook proxy service to use on a daily basis, SecuriTales is the way to go.

Try it and you'll see!

www.securitales.com

 

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Could China be Syping on / Tracking Your Proxy?

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Check out this post from Wikipedia. I was doing some research on proxies, and found this excerpt.

 

As certain governments are particular about the kinds of sites its citizens visit (Example: Great Firewall of China), they often employ trackers who scan IPs tapping into proxy sources, and any that show up in the scan are flagged for a live reviewer to see what the proxy user sees, so depending on what sites they visit, they could get visited by their local law enforcement agency for investigation.

 

The last part it blue is highly unlikely in China, unless  you're a protesting hippie, but the first two in yellow are very possible. For anonymous surfers in China, it's important to get a secure proxy you can trust, or a VPN.

 

Check out China's Top 5 VPNs HERE

or

A review of SecuiTales, the most secure proxy in China HERE

 

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Essential Information About How to Bypass Blocked Websites at School, Work, and Abroad

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bypass firewallsThe Problem

There are many are the times I have been unable to access a site from a computer because of a firewall. I'm sure you're run into the same problem. Firewalls are used to keep us safe from malicious websites, malware, and other online threats, but they can also be used to limit your web browsing.  Firewalls are used at school, work, countries like China, and can even be used in our own home (though this is usually by choice)

This is really frustrating especially when you want to access the sites like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other entertainment/blogging/social/video sites.

The Solution

But there are some surefire ways to bypass blocked websites.  To bypass blocked websites, no matter what kind of firewall is restricting your access, there are web based proxies and virtual private network. They are different tools entirely, but they produce similar results.

bypass blocked sitesWeb Based Proxies

For general browsing, web based proxies are the way to go.  They're versatile, require no installation, and are generally cheaper that virtual private networks. There are different types of proxies to bypass blocked websites, but web based proxies offer the specific advantage of needing no installation.  Why is this so important? This means that you can use one license on your phone, your home computer, your work computer, and even public computers.  The secure proxy browser is accessible though a link in your email inbox, so you never have to worry about a firewall blocking the proxy website!

This is a great solution for students who want to bypass blocked websites at school, and employees who want to access sites like Facebook and YouTube at work.  The zero installation feature also means that you won't have to deal with any software that may block the installation of software (this is common on public computers), and ensures that there won't be any trace left of the proxy when you're done.

online security vpnVirtual Private Networks

VPNs offer greater security and reliability, and are therefore used by people in countries like China, UAE, Iran, Pakistan, India, Vietnam and other places that censor the Internet.  Ultimate privacy though the use of data encryption and tunneling protocols means that even Big Brother can't see what you're up to, you ISP won't be able to track your browsing activity, and advertisers won't be able to track your IP.   Personally, I use a VPN to bypass blocked websites here in China, but the principle is the same all around the world.  VPNs are also used by businesses who want to keep their sensitive data private and secure.

VPNs must be installed, and may be inconvenient to use on computers you don't own. However, by using a VPN, other programs and software running on your computer will also be able to bypass firewalls.  This is important for gaming, downloading torrents/P2P, making calls over VoIP, and running other software that may require added security, anonymity, or a change of IP address.

Recommended services

web based proxy bypass blocked sitesYou didn't think I'd leave you hanging, did you?  As far as web based proxies go, SecuriTales is ahead of the game, and other sites that provide similar sites that provide proxy services to bypass blocked websites simply can't match the professionalism, functionality, and user friendliness of SecuriTales.  I've been using their service for some time now, and have no plans to switch. $6 a month is a real steal, and you've got nothing to lose by taking advantage of their free trial and 30 day money back guarantee.

www.securitales.com

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There are a number of good VPN services out there, but I'll start you off with two cheap, fast, and reliable one.  You might want to shop around a bit, but to tell you the truth, you won't find better deals that these two services. In a nutshell, they provide fast, reliable connections, modestly priced monthly/yearly fees, and great customer service.

hidemyass bypass blocked websites vpnHide My Ass has many anonymous surfing tools including anonymous email, a free proxy, and of course a VPN service.  Their VPN service is by far the most comprehensive service out there, providing VPNs for you computers, phones, and tablets, thousands of IP addresses is over 30 countries, and a money back guarantee.  Because of their immense popularity, you'll find that they are blocked in many countries in The Middle East and China, which is why I've included another VPN service below.

http://hidemyass.com

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purevpn bypass blocked websitesPureVPN is a lesser known service, but they are blocked in far fewer countries than Hide My Ass.  With a variety of VPN packages available, for many different needs, it's worth taking a look at their site and seeing if they have something for you. They have both dedicated and shared IPs available, lite and unlimited bandwidth packages, live support, and a variety of VPN protocols for many of your Internet devices. Check out their official site for more info.

http://purevpn.com

 

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