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Can't Access to Blocked Website? Try iBypass

ibypasslogoplusYou might want to access to Facebook, MySpace, YouTube at you school and office but it's blocked! Or do you want to surf the web secretly? This is when free proxy sites help you gain access to all blocked sites either by your ISPs (Internet Service Providers), schools and office.

How a proxy site works? Firstly, it connects users to targeted sites with a different IP address, hence hiding the users' original form from detectable. A proxy website helps users to bypass internet restrictions (such as web filters, firewalls etc) from ISPs, schools and offices to give you freedom online.

There are actually thousands of proxy sites available in the Internet. However, today I am only going to list down one of the favorite which I used frequently. It is
iBypass.

Using iBypass is basically very simple. All you'll need to do is to type in the blocked website you would want to surf and hit enter. For easier access to popular websites such as YouTube, Facebook, Myspace, etc., just click on the link on the left sidebar so you need not to type in the URL of the blocked site.


Features of iBypass Gold:

- Faster browsing

- No popup adverts

- Unblockable access

- Screen changer (lets you 'flip' the screen if someone walks in your room)



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  1. use this site to unblock facebook and any blocked site
    http://www.proxy2me.info

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