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subject: How To Access A Blocked Website With Freegate [print this page]


People may come across things like your school, college or office is blocking you from getting on social network sites. So, how to bypass the restrictions and surf like normal? Here's few ways but please check with your local authorities before using them.

The first way is proxy websites. Proxy websites allows you to bypass current ISP's IP and connect to targeted website with a different IP; thus hiding the actual origin from detectable. Internet users use proxy websites for various reasons, some to access websites potentially blocked by their colleges or workplace, some use it to test their scripts.

Another way is using software. Freegate is anti-censorship software for safe and quick Internet access. It was developed and maintained by Dynamic Internet Technology Inc. (DIT), a pioneer in censorship-circumvention operation. Freegate's anti-censorship capability is further enhanced by a new, unique encryption and compression algorithm in the versions of 6.33 and above.

users access web sites overseas as fast as their local ones;

requires no installation or change in system setting;

a single executable file on a Windows platform.

Freegate is self-contained, which means you don't have to install any software to use Freegate. Just double-click on the program, and it will open up a browser for you. You can also put it on a USB drive so you can use Freegate anywhere.

1.Download Freegate from Bestdownloadreview.com a free software download site.

2. Double click on the Freegate file you have downloaded. It will open the user interface, and will also attempt to connect to the proxy service. Once the service is connected, a web browser will launch and open the Dynaweb homepage.

NOTE: By default, Freegate opens using Internet Explorer (IE). You can change this by configuring your settings on the user interface.

3. On the user interface, you will see four tabs: server, status, tunnel, and settings. Configure your settings for Freegate by clicking on the settings tab.

4. You are now ready to surf the web anonymously! Just fill in the address of the website you want to visit and click "Anonymous Surfing."

5. To further protect yourself, it's important to delete your web browsing history when you finish your session. To do this, go to the Settings tab on the user interface. Check the box next to "Delete IE history when program exits."

6. To end your session and close all of the browsers, click on the big X on the user interface or click the "Exit" button. A pop-up window will ask you if you want to close the IE browsers.

by: Walker Stewart




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