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Ask HN: How do you unblock websites?

1 points by higerordermap 5 years ago · 3 comments · 1 min read

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Many times when we have to use a network/ISP which blocks certain websites, there are a few ways to unblock them including proxies (in-browser) and VPNs.

Now assuming I don't belong to the crowd that exclusively uses no-log premium VPNs, what are secure options before me to, say, temporarily unblock websites?

I don't want to use one of those 1000 shady VPN apps on Google Play because God knows what they do to the device. I don't care about someone logging to which URLs I visit but proxy sites in my understanding can MITM https traffic, and also run their own ads & javascript on the browser which is last option for a security-conscious user.

So what are my options? Are there free limited VPN from trustworthy companies? (preferably OPEN ON/wireguard protocol because I wouldn't have to run their apps). Any trustworthy proxy site?

Nextgrid 5 years ago

You can spin up a VM on any cloud host and then use an SSH tunnel. SSH can expose a SOCKS proxy on localhost so you can configure your browser to use that.

approxim8ion 5 years ago

ProtonVPN and Windscribe both offer free tiers. Windscribe has a bandwidth limit, Proton is unlimited but only 3 locations and no P2P.

And there is always Tor.

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