4 Ways to Bypass Filtering Internet Censorship
These days every big institute,schools,universities etc.. Every one is using Educational Filters that do not allow students to download and surf websites that are not useful for them...every time they use net and try to access the unauthorised or banned sites they get an Error message. For example: we try to open a video in YouTube.but filter will not allow us to do that... so we will get this message..
So to over come these things Students can do Following Things:1. Use Proxies/FilterBypass Services.
2. Use VPN.
3. Use TOR Browser.
4. Use DNS Server.
1. Use FilterBypass Service: To use These services we can simple go to on FilterBypass - Anonymous Web Proxy.. You can simply click on that link use add your links you want to visit and then hit SURF button.. It will Take You to that WebSite Annonymously and filter will not be able to track you...
2. Use VPN(Virtual Private Network): To use VPN services we can use Softwares as well as we can create our own VPN.VPN software lets you join private networks as though you're sitting at a
local computer on that network, giving you access to shared folders and
tons more handy stuff. Here's a look at five of the most popular VPN
tools.
Here are the list of Various VPN Softwares Which are available for various Platforms and they are free also:
OpenVPN (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free)
Cisco VPN (Windows/Mac/Linux, Variable Cost).
LogMeIn Hamachi (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free).
Shrew Soft (Windows/Linux, Free).
Windows Built-In VPN (Windows, Free):
Windows has a built-in VPN client. Surprised? Many people are. It's
not a heavily advertised feature, but it covers many people's needs.
Before exploring other client solutions, it's worth pulling up the quick
launch box in the Windows start menu and typing "VPN" to start the
configuration process. In Windows versions prior to Windows Vista, the
built-in VPN client received a fair amount of criticism for lacking
features and supported protocols. Since Vista and especially in the
Windows 7 implementation, it's grown significantly and unless you need a
feature or standard that isn't implemented you may not need to install
anything at all.
3. Use DNS Server:
This method is the least likely to work, but it’s worth covering
here. Some Internet service providers have implemented filtering by
changing their DNS servers to redirect requests for the blocked websites
to another website.Assuming the filtering is just at the DNS level and requests to other DNS servers aren’t being blocked, you can get around the filtering by setting a custom DNS server on your device. This overrides and bypasses the default DNS server controlled by your Internet service provider or the organization running the network. Use something like Google Public DNS and you’ll know no DNS-level filtering is taking place.
That's all ..... These are the mostly used ways to bypass the Educational Filters.....
Thank u....

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