"Does Anyone Know a Reliable Unblocker That Still Works?"
Hey guys, been struggling to find a good unblocker lately. Every one I try either gets blocked after a few days or is just painfully slow.
Anyone got a solid recommendation? Free or paid, doesn’t matter as long as it actually works.
Also, why do so many unblockers stop working after a while? Is it just me or are sites cracking down harder these days?
Thanks in advance!
(Ps. pls don’t suggest sketchy ones, I don’t wanna risk malware lol)
I feel your pain! Unblockers can be so hit or miss.
I’ve been using Windscribe’s free plan for a while now, and it’s been pretty solid. Not the fastest, but it gets the job done without dropping every other day.
As for why they stop working—yeah, sites are definitely getting smarter. They detect VPN traffic and block the IPs. That’s why paid ones with rotating IPs tend to last longer.
Just avoid those random "unblocker" extensions. Half of them are just data miners.
Ugh, same issue here. Most free unblockers are trash these days.
If you’re okay with paying, NordVPN has a "obfuscated servers" feature that works wonders for bypassing blocks. A bit pricey, but reliable.
Free option? Try ProtonVPN’s free tier. Limited servers, but at least it’s not shady.
Sites are 100% cracking down harder. They’ve got teams dedicated to killing unblocker tools.
Honestly, just ditch the free stuff. They’re either slow or packed with ads.
I switched to Surfshark last year, and it’s been flawless. Works on multiple devices, and they update their IPs regularly to avoid blocks.
If you *must* go free, hide.me has a decent trial. But yeah, expect some throttling.
Lol, the struggle is real. Every time I find a good unblocker, it’s dead within a week.
Right now, I’m using Tor Browser as a last resort. Super slow, but it’s the only thing that hasn’t been blocked yet.
For streaming, though, you’re better off with a paid VPN like ExpressVPN. Their support is quick to fix things if a server gets blocked.
Bro, just use Psiphon. It’s not the fanciest, but it’s been around forever and still works for basic unblocking.
Downside? Speeds are inconsistent. Upside? No malware (as far as I know).
Sites are totally getting better at detecting unblockers. It’s like an endless game of cat and mouse.
If you’re tech-savvy, try setting up your own proxy with a cheap VPS. It’s a bit of work, but nobody can block it unless they target you specifically.
Otherwise, CyberGhost has a decent free trial. Used it for a month before switching to paid, and it was surprisingly stable.
And yeah, sites are *aggressive* now. They’ll blacklist entire IP ranges just to kill unblockers.
Thanks for all the suggestions! Gonna give Windscribe and ProtonVPN a shot since they seem the most recommended.
Quick question though—anyone know if these work for streaming sites too? Or do they get detected faster?
Also, lol at the cat-and-mouse comment. Feels like we’re all just waiting for the next unblocker to die.