How to unblock blocked sites at school: Myspace, Facebook, Bebo, Yahoo mail, Youtube…
You need to use a proxy. You can even make your own proxy. For more info on how to unblock Myspace, Facebook, Bebo, Yahoo mail or Youtube, read on…
How to unblock blocked sites without using a proxy
You can use RSS readers to access news sites instead of going to the site itself. www.bloglines.com is just one, but there are millions of these.
Use Google’s cached version of the site. This will let you read just about any site, but you can’t log in to member sites (like Myspace or Facebook). This may or may not also work with other search engines, like Yahoo and whatever else there is.
You can use “web accelerators” to unblock sites too.
Proxies
New proxies get blocked all the time, so you really need to keep finding new ones when that happens. Here are a few proxies you can try…
The trick is to find a proxy that very few people know about. Most of the ones you’ll find by searching on the internet will get blocked, because that’s the first place a teacher will look when they want to know what sites they should block. So, the best way to unblock Myspace/Bebo/Facebook is to use other methods…
Set up your own proxy
Proxy Guides
- Proxy Avoidance - how to unblock websites
- How to unblock Myspace without a proxy
- Proxy Software
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- What are proxy servers?
- Easily Bypass Internet Filter At Work Or School
- Why I Use an Anonymous Web Proxy Service
Proxy Lists
Post any more methods for unblocking blocked sites in the comments below…

try this instead it work for me and is very very simple my school has not blocked it yet.
http://prodir.synthasite.com/how-to-get-on-facebook-at-school
Just try websites that are under the radar of your school. They are usually unaware of new social communities or websites and you can take advantage of that easily. http://www.6rounds.com is a great example for such a site and we use it in our high school constantly.