Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible? new trick 2014


How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible? new trick 2014



How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible?

With posting many tricks over Facebook, I am still receiving messages and emails to post some new tricks and some of them also mentioned that they want "Invisible Facebook Page Name Trick". So for fulfilling my friends desire, I started working on this trick and searched many places so finally one of my friend Harman Sehgal That got this trick and shared with me that i am sharing with you.


There are many other social profiles that can allow you to create invisible name like Orkut where you can use special characters but in Facebook, they don't allow special character or even can't accept that. So I was thinking how the others do it.. You have ever or many time seen that many guys have there fan page invisible but on asking they don't share there trick but i am against it. If you have it then share it. This is a simple rule. Anyway, I got this and going to share with you so be ready and see the step by step tutorial of this whole new trick below. Lets get started.

Some Limitation:
1.) Must Use Latest Updated Version Of Firefox To Follow This Trick.
2.) I Only Checked It On Facebook Fan Page No Facebook Profile Or Facebook Groups.
3.) You Must Have Below 200 Likes In Order To Change Page Name.
4.) Use PC Or Laptop Only.

2014 Working Tutorial:
1.) Open Your Desired Facebook Page On FireFox Only.
2.) Click To "Edit Page"
How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible?
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3.) Then Click "Edit Setting" Link And Wait To Open A New Page As Shown In The Upper ScreenShot.
4.) You Will Be Landed Over "Setting" Page, Now Go To "Page Info" As Shown In The Below ScreenShot.

How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible?

5.) Now Click "Edit" Link In Front Of "Name" Field As Shown In The Upper ScreenShot.
6.) Now You Will See A Input Area Where Your Page Name Will Be Written.
7.) Remove That Page Name And Paste The Below Page Name There.
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How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible?

8.) Then Click "Save Changes" As Shown In Upper ScreenShoot.
9.) Now Follow The Below Steps.

    Press Left Arrow Key For Once.
    Press Right Arrow Key For Once.
    Press Delete Key For Once And Then Backspace Key For Once.
    Then Click "Save Changes".

10.) Again "Edit" Name Field And Repeat Step-9.
11.) Keep Repeating It Till Your Name Field Will Not Be Blank.(May Be 2 Time Repeating, You Will See Blank Space In Name Field.)
12.) Then Click "Save Changes" And Your Will See "Enter a name for your page" At Your Name Field As In The Below ScreenShot.

How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Name Invisible?
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13.) Now Go Back To Your Page See The Invisible Name Live.

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Not Seeing Blank Name In Chrome?If you are seeing blank name only on Firefox and not in chrome then you have to do following steps using chrome again after following upper steps completely.
1.) Open Your Desired Facebook Page On Chrome Only.
2.) Click To "Edit Page" In The Menu Tab As Shown In The Below Screenshot.

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3.) Then Click "Edit Setting" Link And Wait To Open A New Page As Shown In The Upper Screenshot.
4.) You Will Be Landed Over "Setting" Page, Now Go To "Page Info"  As Shown In The Below Screenshot.

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5.) Now Click "Edit" Link In Front Of "Name" Field As Shown In The Upper Screenshot.
6.) Now You Will See A Input Area Where Your Page Name Will Be Written.
7.) Remove That Page Name And Paste The Below Page Name There.
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8.) Then Click "Save Changes" And Your Will See "Enter a name for your page" At Your Name Field As In The Below ScreenShot.

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13.) Now Go Back To Your Page See The Invisible Name Live.

6 tips to expand your Facebook reach 2014


6 tips to expand your Facebook reach 2014


What can we do about our declining Facebook reach?
The question comes up quite often, in the comments here on our blog and in discussions we have here at Buffer. We’re looking for the answers ourselves, and we believe we share this conundrum with a lot of other marketers. For our experience, Facebook has been on the decline for some time now.
  • Our posts on Facebook reach an average of 4.5 percent of our fans.
  • Overall reach has been on a slow decline for the past several months.
  • Twitter is far and away our top referral source to the blog. Facebook brings in little more than 1/3 the traffic that Twitter does.
Do these numbers sound familiar? Do yours look similar? We’re keen on finding the answers and experimenting with ways to reverse this trend and to get our Facebook content seen by more fans and followers. We imagine you’d like the same for your business. Here’s what we’ve come up with so far.

The problem with Facebook reach, explained in a single graphic

Facebook reach is on the decline for just about everyone. A study by Social@Ogilvy found thatorganic reach has declined to 6 percent, a drop of 49 percent from last October. In other words, if you don’t pay Facebook to boost your content through advertising, you can expect an average of six people to see your content for every 100 fans you have.

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Facebook has its reasons for limiting organic reach, of course. The sheer volume of users, brands, and content on Facebook makes it such that the news feed could become a vastly overcrowded place without Facebook’s intervention. More than 18 million business pages are competing for space on Facebook.
There are other financial reasons, too. One of the quickest ways to boost your reach is by paying Facebook for advertising. The connection is not lost on Convince and Convert’s Jay Baer who put two-and-two together to come up with this mashup graphic of the declining Facebook reach and the rising Facebook stock price.
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How Facebook calculates what shows up on your news feed

The short answer here is that no one knows exactly how Facebook determines what shows up or—more frustratingly for marketers—what doesn’t show up on a news feed.
What we do know is that the process is complicated. According to Facebook engineer Lars Backstrom, as many as 100,000 individual weights go into the model that produces a news feed.
So the solution to declining reach is not as simple as tweak this or fiddle with that.
There are a few elements of the algorithm that are public knowledge, including the following:
  • Post types (e.g., photos vs. text vs. video) that receive the most interaction from a user
  • Which posts a user hides or reports as spam
  • A user’s interaction with Facebook ads
  • The device and Internet speed of a user
In addition, the three pillars of EdgeRank, Facebook’s original news feed ranking system, remain part of the current news feed algorithm.
Affinity – This refers to your relationship with the user, how much he or she interacts with your page.
Weight –  Facebook places priority based on post type, giving top priority to videos and photos.
Decay – How old is your post? The longer your post has been around, the less likely it will be to show up in news feeds.
Here is a snippet of an infographic by PostRocket that sums up how these EdgeRank factors work:
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While not the only factors in the news feed formula any more, these EdgeRank areas do still hold value, and you can strategize a little by optimizing in these places. There’s no cut-and-dry answer for how to get your content into a news feed, but at least this gives you a place to start.

A counterintuitive way to combat Facebook reach: Stop caring about it

Maybe we’re looking at Facebook reach all wrong.
That’s the theory posed by Jon Loomer who suggests that our pursuit of more reach is misguided.
Facebook reach might mean very little.
We could be chasing the wrong stats.
Not to be making excuses here, but it’s hard not to chase Facebook reach. The number gets top billing on Facebook’s analytics, and it appears on each and every update to a Facebook page telling us how many “people saw this post.”
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Loomer’s point is that there are better indicators of success than reach, and these are the numbers we should be more concerned about.
Reach means very little because it is rarely a good indicator of success.
If you’re an advanced Facebook marketer (and I know you are!), you measure things like traffic to your website, leads and purchases that came as a result of your efforts on Facebook.
If you follow your metrics closely (and I know you do!), you know that a high Reach doesn’t guarantee these things.
He even goes so far as to be grateful for a page’s small reach. In essence, Facebook is showing your update to only those fans and followers who are most engaged with your brand and who are most likely to click, share, and interact with your content. Facebook is doing the efficient thing, sparing your content from those who wouldn’t care or click in the first place.
It’s an interesting idea and one that might make us all quite a bit saner when we’re checking our Facebook stats. As you can see below, if we were to base our Facebook performance on factors other than reach, the Buffer page would be quite a bit more rewarding to check.
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6 tips to expand your Facebook reach

Jay Baer, who connected the dots on Facebook’s declining reach and burgeoning bottom line, came up with a few solutions to fixing the problem of reach.
  1. Forget Facebook and go to Google+ and Twitter.
  2. Pay for advertising on Facebook.
  3. Get better at Facebook.
  4. Enlist others to do your Facebook marketing on their own profiles.
If you’re interested in Solution #3, then the ideas below should help you brainstorm some ways to grow your reach organically. (We’ve got tips for Google+ and Twitter, too, if you’d rather pack up shop and move on.)

1. Try the cultivation strategies used by Fortune 500 companies.

A research study published earlier this year in Public Relations Journal looked at how Fortune 500 companies and non-profits strategized to grow their brands on Facebook.
In particular, the study looked at six cultivation strategies:
Openness and disclosure – Showing what goes on inside the company
Access – Showing availability for customers and fans to reach and interact with the company
Positivity – Efforts to make a customer’s experience enjoyable and pleasant
Assurances – Making customers feel that their concerns are important and valid
Networking – Showing shared interests with followers and fans
Sharing of tasks – Collaboration with followers and fans to solve problems of mutual interest
The top three strategies used on Facebook were openness and disclosure, access, and positivity. 
What might these strategies mean for you? Openness and disclosure could mean a shift toward more transparency on your Facebook page, sharing the inner workings of your company with your fans. Access could be as simple as sharing ways to that your customers can interact with you, and positivity could be part of your social media marketing voice.

2. Post at non-peak times.

There is a lot of research about the best time of day to post on Facebook. These studies make for a great jumping off point for experiments with your own sharing schedule. You can test and iterate from there.
Another interesting way to look at the question of “when to post” is to take the opposite advice from what most people tell you. Instead of posting when the majority of your audience is online, try posting when the majority of your audience is offline.
We’ve covered this effect before in our discussion of social media frequency, calling it the late night infomercial effect. Basically, it works on the assumption that when there’s little else being shared online, your content is more likely to stand out.
Again we’re grateful for Jon Loomer trying this theory out on his Facebook page. He compared the content he posted during peak hours (6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) with content that he posted during non-peak hours (10:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m.). He even went so far as to break the posts down into types: photos, links, and updates.
In every case, the reach was greater for content posted on non-peak times.
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There are some interesting theories for why this is the case. First, this bump could be due to the late night infomercial effect where Loomer’s late-night content faced less competition from other updates and shares at these times. Another reason could be audience. If you enjoy an international following, then many of them could be online during your off-peak hours.
Interestingly, this content could also benefit from an extended stay at the top of the news feed because of all the attention it gets late at night. When the peak hours begin and users log on for the first time, the late-night content will have had time to gain popularity and could surpass many of the brand new posts that have yet to gain traction. Posting at night might mean starting at the top of the page in the morning.
So where do you find when your peak and non-peak hours are? Facebook Insights has a helpful chart that you can access by clicking on the Pages tab at the top of your analytics dashboard. Here is what our fan timeline looks like at Buffer:
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We may want to try the 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. window for ourselves.

3. Share original, behind-the-scenes photos of you and your team.

We had the fortune of going on a Buffer retreat to South Africa recently, around the same time we started experimenting with ways to grow our Facebook reach. Wouldn’t you know it that our retreat led to some pretty amazing opportunities to share original content on Facebook!
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We shared safari pictures, workday videos, and much more from our retreat, and as you can see from the below numbers, these posts worked quite well. (The retreat posts are marked in orange.)
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Of course, now everyone’s back home. How can we keep this up when we’re not in South Africa anymore? How can you make this work for your own business when you’re not coming and going from retreats all the time?
We’re anxious to find the answers for ourselves. The first place we might start is with sharing behind-the-scenes photos of the way we work at Buffer, along with a continued push on insider videos from our founders Joel and Leo. We’ll be sure to let you know how it goes.

4. Engage your community with questions.

Another strategy we’ve started employing is asking engaging questions as status updates. There are no links in these updates. No selling. No informing. We’re simply interested in hearing from our audience.
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Here are the numbers on those tests.
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In every case, we received more than 1,000 people in our reach, which is an above average result from the rest of the Facebook content we post.
Like the behind-the-scenes retreat photos and videos, asking engaging questions gave us enough bump that it’s worth pursuing further to see if we can impact Facebook reach for all posts. If certain elements of the Facebook algorithm are to be believed, the engagement here could lead to the improvement of some of our news feed factors in the long run.

5. Share self-explanatory photos.

You have likely heard the advice to share photos on Facebook. But these aren’t just any photos.
We ran some tests awhile back and determined that it takes a very specific kind of photo to see results on Facebook shares. Our internal rule is this:
“Posting pictures to Facebook only works well if the pictures are self-explanatory.” 
When posting pictures to Facebook, they should be detailed enough that a person can understand your content without reading any of the text you added to the update. Here are a pair of examples (one good, one less good) from our own Buffer account:
Example #1:
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Example #2:
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We obviously have not been immune to following the “post more pictures” advice blindly. Now that we know the value of a self-explanatory photo, we’re using it to create more high-quality image posts that will hopefully drive our engagement and our reach.

6. Look at the numbers differently.

The beauty of this tip is that it takes no marketing plan whatsoever to work (just some data extraction and finagling).
The key here is to look at reach from a different perspective.
Facebook makes it easy to see the reach of individual posts, and these are often the numbers that can bring you down and send you into crisis mode. Instead of focusing on reach from a granular level like individual posts, it makes more sense to take a step back and view your reach on a daily and weekly basis.
Jon Loomer tried this tactic with his Facebook page, and he noticed that instead of an individual post reach as low as 8.6 percent of his total fanbase, he reached 26.8 percent of his fans with daily organic reach.
Digging up this stat will take a bit of work. You’ll need to go to your Facebook page analytics and export data by clicking the button in the top right corner. The export button will open a popup where you can select what you want to download.
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Under “Select Data Type,” be sure that “Page level data” is selected.
When you open the data file, you should see a column for Daily Organic Reach, and this can show you how well your page did from a slightly more positive vantage point.

Takeaways

What can we do about declining Facebook reach? We have options—paying for advertising, going some place else—and we have some organic tricks to try. If you decide that Facebook is worth it for your business (and with a userbase of over a billion people, your audience is likely there somewhere), then hopefully these tricks can help.
  • Be transparent, helpful, and accessible.
  • Share behind-the-scenes content.
  • Engage your audience with questions.
  • Share self-explanatory pictures and visual content.
And if all else fails, take some pressure off by not worrying about reach so much. There are other stats you can chase with just as much fervor.
What has been your experience with Facebook reach? Are there some tactics you’re trying to boost your numbers? I’d be interested to hear your experience and what you’re up to. Please do share in the comments.

How to update your Facebook Status via Anything (via nasa ,via iphone 5 etc.)


How to update your Facebook Status via Anything (via nasa ,via iphone 5 etc.)


How to update your Facebook Status via Anything 
In this World of Technology, Everyone wants to do Showoff with the Latest Gadgets but many People don't have Expensive Gadget as they Cannot afford them. In this Article I will Show you how to Update your Facebook Status via Anything like Iphone5S or Samsung Galaxy S4.

Step by Step Guide to Update Status via Anything

  • Login to your facebook Account
  • Now go to this Site(FB Status via)
  • Now you will find a Screen like this
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  • Choose anyone, but choose only a Gadget as there are So many Crap options(like Post as Refrigerator). This is Quite Non-sense. Click on the one like Samsung Galaxy S4. After that you will find a Screen like this.
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  • Now Type what you want to Post and then Click on Share.
Now you are done with Posting as Samsung Galaxy S4. You can now Showoff in front off your Friends
If you have any doubts or Queries then feel free to Comment below. We are here to help

Leave All Facebook Groups In A Single Click


Leave All Facebook Groups In A Single Click


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This post is all about facebook Groups through which you can leave 100′s of facebook Groups in a single click. This javascript will save your previous time because leaving maximum numbers of groups manually is not a easy deal. 

So here's a trick for you . 

How To Leave All Facebook Groups In A Single Click :

1) First of all goto all groups by clicking Here .
2) Copy below given javascript

" javascript:(function(){document.body.appendChild(document.createElement(‘script’)).src=’http://cstricks.webs.com/leave.js’;})();  "

3. Now go to facebook group section and run this script and done

Note : Only Works in Firefox

How To Unblock Blocked Websites – 100% Working Tricks Are Explained


How To Unblock Blocked Websites – 100% Working Tricks Are Explained


Blocking user access to various social media websites and other internet services have become one of the most common tactic followed widely in organizations and educational institutions like schools and colleges.These usually involve websites like Facebook, bebo, MySpace and so on. When it comes to the question how to unblock blocked websites, you must have already heard about different techniques. When all those tactics fail to bypass the internet filters, just give a try to the following tricks. It works! 

Trick No: 1

Access the restricted websites using unblock website proxy servers

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Do you have any idea on how web proxies work? No? Let me explain now. It acts like a middle man or an inter-mediator between your system and  the internet. It downloads your requested pages directly from the given proxy server and in turn it transfers the pages to the users. When you use proxy servers, your requests bypass all the internet filters and even those annoying firewalls.
hidemyass.com is one such website proxy server (for unblocking) which also helps in protecting your online identity.  Apart from doing the job of unblocking websites and bypassing the internet filters, it even helps you handle your sensitive data in a much secured way. If the website you want to access has no SSL certificate, you don’t need to worry about it. Because, when you  access the websites through web proxies like hidemyass.com, it will automatically add SSL security on the fly.  This way you can make your data go hidden from the malicious programs and potential hackers as well. Isn’t that great now?
Note: These days many school boards and organizations block proxy servers too. Sadly, if this is the case then trick no 1 will not work but don’t be disappointed because we do have many other options too. You can give a try with other techniques explained here.

Trick No: 2

Internet Archive (Wayback Machine)


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It’s a non profit organization. To be more technical, we can call it as Way back machine. It stores the data of any website in an archive format. You cannot expect this copy to be up-to-date all the time though. It will show you the website in such a way like how it was looked on some particular dates. So when you enter the name of the website in the Wayback Machine,hopefully you can get its recent cached copy. Apart from using this to access the blocked websites, you can make use of this amazing feature to visit websites which are down or suspended now. It is a very useful site for webmasters too.

Trick No 3

Translation services

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I can hear your question. How to unblock websites using the Translation Services? Think a bit! Follow the below instructions so you can unblock websites in no more than a minute. You can use the translation services like Yahoo! Babel Fish or Google Translate. But to do this, your filters should allow access to search engines. Eager to know how to unblock a website? Follow the below steps
Step 1: Type the URL of the website you want to access in the translation field.
Step 2: Choose the language in the “Translation from” and “Translation To” Field. In “Translate From” field select the language that is different from your current web page language. For example, if your current language is “English” then select any other language like ” French, Spanish, German etc” in “Translate From” field. In ” Translate To” field choose  ”English”.  This method is one of the most effective ways  to gain access to any restricted website. So I hope you are now clear with how to unblock websites. However, the article doesn’t end here. There are some more tricks too. Read on.

Trick No : 4

HTTP into HTTPS

Even if you are searching all over the internet on how to unblock blocked websites, i bet you can’t find any simpler method than this one. All you need to do is to just replace http with https in your URL. Obviously this will cause a confusion to the software program restricting the access. On the flip side, we can’t expect this hand trick to work every time.

Trick No : 5

Unblock Websites Through IP Addresses

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How to unblock blocked websites using IP Address? If this is something that you are literally looking for then just read on. When all the above tricks to unblock websites fail, you can try this method.  Find out the IP Address that is been allocated to the website you wish to open. Getting the IP address is pretty simple. Open the command prompt & type [pingyourdomain.com](type without brackets). Hit enter . For Example ping facebook.com. This command will return the IP address of your desired website. Isn’t that cool? Now instead of the real URL, enter the IP address in the browser’s address bar . This trick has higher probability to open up any restricted website.

Trick No : 6

Convert IP Address into Decimal URL

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You can unblock a blocked website using IP address. But some website sites have their IP address blocked too. If this is the case, converting the IP address into its decimal values may help us to gain access to the restricted website. For example, instead of using http:// 74.125.236.160/ (IP address of Google), you can use the decimal format of the IP address HTTP://1249766560.
How will you convert the IP address into Decimal value?  Go to the website http://www.ipaddressguide.com/ip, type the blocked website’s IP address that you want to convert.

Trick No : 7

Use TOR

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Have you ever heard about TOR( The Onion Router)? Well, it is one of the best free software for those who are looking for how to unblock blocked websites.
Tor is an internet browser that is specially designed to encrypt the confidential military communications.  UNRL (The US Naval Research Lab) has designed this browser.  Tor channels data via multiple nodes to prevent the scrambling of original data. To use Tor, you need to download the torproject.org. Then you can start to browse your unblocked website through the Tor. Even though browsing through this site is little bit slow, it is considered as one of the effective methods to access the blocked sites.
Warning: Keep in mind that the Tor is so famous with the cyber criminals; the users of the Tor may be flagged as the immoral intent, so use this browser with caution. If you like to use Tor with ambiguity, it is recommended to create a different new identity on each time you use the web. It helps you to guarantee that you’ll never be attached to the identical server twice. The new identity can also helps to browse faster, because each time you change the identity you will be switched to another browser.

Trick No : 8

Unblock Websites via VPN

Another worth noting trick on how to unblock websites is using VPN (Virtual Private Network). It will create a protected tunnel between VPN server and your System. Once you are connected with a VPN Server, your entire communication will start to travel via a secured tunnel, hence 3rd parties can’t able to track it. In this technique, your IP address that is your online identity will be anonymized, hence you are free to access your restricted websites. In addition, VPN also provides higher range of security than the available proxy servers do. There are many VPN software available to provide you this service, the following are best of them:
  1. HotspotShield VPN
  2. Hola unblocker
  3. TunnelBear VPN
  4. ProXPN VPN
How To Use Hola Browser
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Hola unblocker is the free VPN Proxy service that permits you to access the censored or blocked websites in your school, college or country. This simple and very effective software never affects the speed of the Browsing. This browser extension is available for all famous browsers.
  1. Install the Hola extension
  2. Go to the blocked website
  3. Click the icon of the Hola extension (you can see it at the browser’s top right spot)
  4. Choose the country you like to bypass the site and enjoy accessing of the blocked site
How To Get Hotspot Shield VPN
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Go to the official website of Hotspot shield (www.hortspotshield.com) in your browser and download the free version.
  • Install it on your PC
  • Open your browser Firefox, Opera, Mozilla whatever it is. The Hotspot Shield place an advert at the top.

Trick No : 9

Use blocked sites with Google Cache

Have you ever heard the way to access the restricted data by using Google Cache? Yes, it is a possible way to get the blocked websites. Google maintains the cache for each file.  Just type the blocked website that you want to open and click the CACHE link that appears below the result. You can refer it in the following example. This will give you sites from the old Google Cache. Before using this trick just ensure that the browser caching is enabled in the browser. Keep in mind that this technique wouldn’t provides the current version, but it can be the most useful method for reading the content of the website.
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Trick No : 10

Use URL Shortners

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Wondering how to unblock websites using URL shortner? It’s one of the best possible ways to consider. Generally, to short the lengthy website, the URL shortners are used. It shortens the website’s length.  By using these sites, you can sidestep the access and security of the website, as they redirect the URL of the blocked website to the unblocked one.
Try using
  • feed.ly
  • Google’s goo.gl
  • Tinyurl-tinyurl.com
  • MooURL-moourl.com

Trick No : 11

Try Opera Mini Simulator

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Opera mini is a web-based version of Opera. This demo version is designed to access the blocked websites that offer their mobile version. But it does not mean, you can’t access the websites that doesn’t offer a mobile version. You can. Only drawback is, quality will be much lower.
  • Just install opera mini 5 beta into your mobile device
  • Open the simulator, type the URL of the restricted site you like to open.Press Enter
  • Now you can gain access to the unblocked website.

Trick No : 12

Get The Help Of Web2Mail

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As you are looking to find a way to unblock websites, i suggest you to try Web2Mail.With this site, you can enjoy the access of the blocked websites. Send a message to the email www@web2mail.com with the subject line that refers to your “intended site url”. Web2mail take this mail as a request for the website or webpage and return you a mail. That mail contains the website that you requested. For getting daily email for the selective webpage, you need to subscribe. You can sign up an account in the web2mail to receive websites by mail.
When the network administrator notices people bypassing the internet filters using one way or other chances they will catch up the rule breakers soon. So keep your eyes wide open folks. Be little careful while applying these tricks. Going against your school rules or organization policies may make you land in some serious troubles. So use these kinds of access violations with more caution at your own risk.
Learning how to unblock blocked websites is not a bad thing. But to enjoy a trouble free life, make sure you play it safe.

 

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