Hello friends generally in many of the offices, schools and even in few countries, it’s very common that to social media and many other sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Gaming sites etc... are blocked. Most of the times, it is done to increase productivity and protect users interact with unofficial content while work. We’re are having many different ways by which we can bypass school or office Firewall/Proxy.
In this post, We’ll see how to bypass school or office firewall/Proxy using Tor Browser (It's safe and secure as compared to any other).
What Is Tor?
The name "Tor" refer to several different components.
The Tor browser is a freeware program which we can run on your computer. It helps us to be hidden and use safe Internet. The most interesting and good thing about Tor browser is that it doesn't require any kind of installation. Due to which auditor will not find any trace in register, add remove programs etc..., everything is kept in the location where Tor browser is extracted. Tor protects us by bouncing our communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world. It prevents somebody watching our Internet connection from learning what sites we visit, and it prevents the sites we visit from learning our physical location. This set of volunteer relays is called the Tor network. We can read more about, How Tor works from below Link.
How to use Tor Browser to bypass firewall/proxy to access block sites?
1 - Download Tor Browser from HERE. (DOWNLOAD)
2 - Execute the Downloaded .exe file. It will extract the content on your desktop, in a folder named 'Tor Browser' (by default).
3 - Open the 'Tor Browser' folder and execute 'Start Tor Browser' shortcut present there.
If not having any proxy settings.
4 - Click on Next > Next > Connect.
5 - Tor browser will be started and you may now access all blocked sites.
If using proxy settings.
4 - Click on 'Configure' button.
5 - Select 'Yes' under 'Does this computer need to use a proxy to access the internet?' and click on 'Next'.
6 - Click on 'Connect'.
5 - Tor browser will be started and you may now access all blocked sites.
To use Tor browser on other Operating system Linux, Mac, Android etc... visit below link.
Enjoy! and stay connected.
In this post, We’ll see how to bypass school or office firewall/Proxy using Tor Browser (It's safe and secure as compared to any other).
What Is Tor?
The name "Tor" refer to several different components.
The Tor browser is a freeware program which we can run on your computer. It helps us to be hidden and use safe Internet. The most interesting and good thing about Tor browser is that it doesn't require any kind of installation. Due to which auditor will not find any trace in register, add remove programs etc..., everything is kept in the location where Tor browser is extracted. Tor protects us by bouncing our communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world. It prevents somebody watching our Internet connection from learning what sites we visit, and it prevents the sites we visit from learning our physical location. This set of volunteer relays is called the Tor network. We can read more about, How Tor works from below Link.
How to use Tor Browser to bypass firewall/proxy to access block sites?
1 - Download Tor Browser from HERE. (DOWNLOAD)
2 - Execute the Downloaded .exe file. It will extract the content on your desktop, in a folder named 'Tor Browser' (by default).
3 - Open the 'Tor Browser' folder and execute 'Start Tor Browser' shortcut present there.
If not having any proxy settings.
4 - Click on Next > Next > Connect.
5 - Tor browser will be started and you may now access all blocked sites.
If using proxy settings.
4 - Click on 'Configure' button.
5 - Select 'Yes' under 'Does this computer need to use a proxy to access the internet?' and click on 'Next'.
6 - Click on 'Connect'.
5 - Tor browser will be started and you may now access all blocked sites.
To use Tor browser on other Operating system Linux, Mac, Android etc... visit below link.
Enjoy! and stay connected.
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