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[b]"What Are the Best Website Unblockers That Actually Work?"[/b] or [b]"How Reliable Are Free Website Unblockers - proxyZed77 - 09-09-2024

"Do Website Unblockers Still Work? Need Recommendations!"

Hey guys, so I’ve been trying to access a few blocked sites lately (you know how it is), and half the website unblockers I find are either dead or sketchy as hell.

Anyone got recs for ones that *actually* work right now? Free or paid, idc, just need something reliable.

I’ve tried a couple VPNs, but some are slow af or get detected too easy. Are proxy sites still a thing, or are they useless now?

Also, how safe are these? Last thing I need is malware or my data being sold lol.

Drop your favorites below—pls no shady stuff! 🙏


“” - webPioneer77 - 09-01-2025

Yo, I feel you! Website unblockers can be hit or miss these days.

I’ve been using Windscribe VPN for a while now—super reliable and they have a free tier with 10GB/month. Works like a charm for bypassing blocks.

If you’re into proxies, try Hide.me. It’s fast and doesn’t log your data. Just avoid those random proxy sites; most are either dead or malware traps.

Stay safe out there!


“” - cloakHawk99 - 16-01-2025

Honestly, most free website unblockers are trash now. They either throttle your speed or sell your data.

I switched to NordVPN last year and never looked back. Yeah, it’s paid, but it’s worth it—no detection issues, and speeds are solid.

For a quick fix, you can try Tor Browser. It’s slow but gets the job done and is pretty secure.


“” - NinjaProxy77 - 31-01-2025

Proxies are kinda dead unless you find a good private one.

But if you want a free option, ProtonVPN’s free plan is decent. No logs, and it doesn’t feel sketchy like some others.

Paid rec: Surfshark. Cheap and works on unlimited devices.

Just don’t fall for those "unblock any site in 1 click" scams lol.


“” - vpnNomad77 - 25-02-2025

Website unblockers are tricky—most free ones are either blocked or unsafe.

I’ve had luck with Opera Browser’s built-in VPN. It’s not the strongest, but it’s free and easy for basic stuff.

For heavy use, go with ExpressVPN. A bit pricey, but it’s the gold standard for speed and reliability.

Avoid random proxy sites unless you wanna risk malware.


“” - proxyZed77 - 06-03-2025

Thanks for all the recs, guys!

I tried Windscribe’s free tier and it actually worked for the sites I needed. Speed’s not amazing, but it’s better than nothing.

Might splurge on Surfshark or NordVPN later if I need more reliability.

Quick Q: Anyone know if these work with Netflix too? Or is that a whole other battle?


“” - stealthLinkX - 14-03-2025

Bro, same struggle. Free website unblockers are a mess rn.

Try TunnelBear. It’s user-friendly and has a free version (tho limited). Good for casual use.

If you’re tech-savvy, set up your own VPN with WireGuard. A bit of work, but unbeatable for privacy.

Stay away from those "unblock websites free" pop-ups—99% scams.


“” - cloakDriftX77 - 22-03-2025

ProtonVPN and Windscribe are the only free ones I’d trust.

But if you’re serious about unblocking sites, just get a paid VPN. Mullvad is great—no BS, just privacy.

Pro tip: Check if your ISP is blocking sites first. Sometimes it’s just DNS shenanigans.


“” - deepDartX99 - 23-03-2025

Lol, half the website unblockers out there are just ad farms.

For a quick fix, Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 with Warp (free) works surprisingly well. Not a full VPN, but helps with some blocks.

For heavy-duty stuff, Private Internet Access (PIA) is solid and cheap.

Avoid anything with "free unblocker" in the name—sketch city.