VPNs can be difficult to install on monitored or controlled computers (e. g. , library, school, or work machines); however, if you use a personal computer for work, you should be able to install the VPN while on your own wireless network.

For example, you would access the mobile version of Facebook by going to “https://www. m. facebook. com/” in your browser. If the website reroutes you to the desktop version of the site, try minimizing your web browser and viewing it in a small window the size of a smartphone screen.

This won’t work for all websites; some services hide their IP addresses, and others use multiple IP addresses which aren’t always reliable. If you don’t have access to Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Mac) on the computer on which sites are blocked, you can use a personal computer on an unrestricted network to find the IP address and then just use the address on your restricted computer. Enter the website address in the address bar at the top.

Go to https://www. torproject. org/download/ in a web browser. Click the download link for your operating system. Open the installation file in your web browser or Downloads. Follow the instructions to complete the installation. Open the Tor browser. Click Connect. Enter the web address you want to visit in the address bar at the top.

Go to https://translate. google. com/ in your browser. Type your website’s address into the left text box. Select any language other than the website’s original language for the right-most box. Click the website’s link in the right-most box. Click the “Go to [Website]” link on the left side of the page if the website doesn’t immediately load. Click the Translate option if prompted. Browse your site.

Go to https://archive. org/web/ in your computer’s browser. Enter a website’s address into the text field that’s near the top of the page. Click BROWSE HISTORY Select a calendar day. Review the results.

While some VPNs are free to use, paid VPN services tend to be more trustworthy. Free VPNs may use adware and/or collect and sell your personal data to maintain the cost of their servers. If you are looking for a temporary solution, many paid VPNs offer a free trial. If you are concerned about your privacy, make sure you use a VPN service that doesn’t keep logs. If a VPN service keeps logs, they have a record of the websites that you have visited. Paid VPN services include Express VPN, NordVPN, and CyberGhost. [1] X Research source Free VPN services include: ProtonVPN, Windscribe Free, TunnelBear, and Speedify. [2] X Research source Hoping to save money on your paid VPN subscription? Head to wikiHow’s coupon pages for NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and/or CyberGhost VPN to see if you can save on your purchase.

If you want to route your entire home network or wireless network through a VPN, you’ll either need to purchase a special router, or you’ll need to consult with your VPN service provider to learn how to configure your current router to work with the VPN.

If this site is blocked on your computer, there are other free proxy websites you can use. Try one of the other ones listed here, or use Google to search “Proxy servers” to find a list of proxy websites you can use. You are bound to find one that works.

You can select a different country to use by clicking the “Server Location” drop-down box and then clicking a different country’s name.

If you selected a country significantly outside of your own for your IP address’ location, the search results may take several seconds to a minute to display.

If this site is blocked on your computer, there are other free proxy websites you can use. Try one of the other ones listed here, or use Google to search “Proxy servers” to find a list of proxy websites you can use.

If you want, you can use the drop-down menu below the field where you enter the web address to select which country you want to route your traffic through. The drop-down menu that says More options to select more options. You can encrypt the web address, the entire web page, allow or disallow cookies, scripts, and objects.

When visiting a website through a proxy website, load times may be significantly slower than normal.

If this site is blocked on your computer, there are other free proxy websites you can use. Try one of the other ones listed here, or use Google to search “Proxy servers” to find a list of proxy websites you can use.

You can also select a different country as your server location by clicking the “US Server” drop-down box and then clicking a different country’s name in the resulting menu.

You’ll likely need to use a personal computer on an unrestricted network to install the portable browser onto your flash drive. If the computer on which you’re attempting to use the portable browser doesn’t allow for USB connections, you won’t be able to use a portable browser on it.

Again, you’ll most likely need to do this from a personal computer on an unrestricted network (e. g. , your home computer).

Click the file to select it. Press Ctrl+X (Windows) or ⌘ Command+X (Mac) to copy the file and remove it from its current location. Click your flash drive’s name on the left side of the window. Click a blank space in the flash drive’s window. Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to paste the file into your flash drive.

Windows - Double-click the Tor EXE file, select a language and click OK, click Browse. . . , select your flash drive’s name and click OK, and click Install. Uncheck both boxes and click Finish when prompted. Mac - Double-click the Tor DMG file, verify the download if necessary, and follow any additional instructions on-screen.

Open your flash drive if it didn’t already open. Double-click the “Tor Browser” folder. Double-click the “Start Tor Browser” icon.

Keep in mind that site load times will increase due to your browser traffic being routed through different servers.