Having trouble accessing Facebook from work or school? Or for that matter many of the other top social networking sites like MySpace, Bebo or Hi-5. Well it’s a problem for millions of people now that businesses and schools are blocking access to so many social networking sites. So we’ll show you how easy it is to get past blocking restrictions.

Caution: Just because you will be able to access Facebook, MySpace or some other social network, does not mean your network administrator can’t find out about it.

You will be able to access these sites, but your computer will still have all the pages and links you visit cached. Not to mention, some networks may monitor the web pages their users visit. So if these things are a concern, this may not be a solution for you.

How to unblock sites

To unblock websites you need to use a web proxy. This is a server that will fetch the web page for you so that your network will think you are visiting the proxy server website and not the restricted site. It’s pretty simple really.

Once you’re on the proxy, you simply type the website you are seeking into the access field. It’s as easy as typing a website into a search engine. Now you are off and running and should be able to access your Facebook or Myspace or for that matter any other restricted site.

Baggage that comes with proxy sites

Unblocking websites is generally free, so you will have to put up with a few things that you don’t ordinarily have to when you log in to Facebook. The baggage we’re talking about is Advertising! Lots and lots of ads will probably be cluttering up the front page of the web proxy. In addition to that, your social network site may be served up to you in a window that contains more advertising. This is the price you pay to unblock Facebook.

All these web proxies have to cover the cost of all the bandwidth they use and advertising is pretty much the only way they can do it. So when using a proxy this is pretty much a necessary evil and there isn’t much you can do about unless you subscribe to a paid proxy. We don’t recommend paying for proxies for unblocking purposes because they can be blocked just as easily by a network. Then you’ll be stuck paying for a service you can’t use.

Short lives and slow service

Some of the other problems associated with proxies is that many of them are run on shared servers and shoestring budgets. Combine that with the fact that many of them become very popular very fast and suddenly the poor guy running the unblocking site has his server overwhelmed with traffic and it slows to a crawl.

Another thing that happens is that the proxy owner can no longer afford to run the proxy site and has to pull the plug. This is fairly common in the world of unblock sites, but there are new ones popping up all the time. So you’ll have to search them out.

When searching for unblock sites, here are a few terms you can google instead of just unblock site.

proxy

anonymous proxy

web proxy

proxy server

A few unblockers to get you started

Facebook Proxy

Unblock Facebook Now

Unblock All

Big Doctoring

Facebook Unblockers