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Showing posts with label WebSite Unblockers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WebSite Unblockers. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 February 2014


Expat Shield allows you to Watch UK TV online outside of the UK. You can now watch BBC iplayer from anywhere in the world. Ensure that you are private & anonymous online. As you may already know, if you live outside of the UK, you cannot watch shows on BBC iplayer. Why? BBC blocks the access to iplayer by blocking the IPs coming outside of the UK. Expat Shield is a easy to use FREE software that gives you a UK IP address so that you can watch your favorite shows from anywhere. This software is used by millions of people in over 100 countries. It takes 2-3 minutes to install. Then you can simply connect to the software, and browse web as if you are in the UK!

Tuesday, 28 January 2014


Spotflux provides an easy to use solution to stay anonymous online and to protect your privacy and security. This small and easy to install client encrypts your internet connection, changes your ip address, and performs millions of real-time calculations in the cloud to eliminate malware and malicious trackers. Enjoy a clean and private internet experience with Spotflux. Spotflux is a free download and free install.

freegate unblocks websites

Why Internet censorship? Many countries block different websites for several reasons. This directly affects education, information flow and sometimes even small businesses. Take an example of YouTube. Users watch tutorial videos on YouTube. Companies and individuals upload and share videos related to their business. Many individuals have started their own video channels to share what they have learned so that others can learn from them which can be any skill or even a tip to speed up computer. Blocking useful and popular websites is not a solution to anything. Its like taking away freedom. Sure, users can find other websites to share their stuff and videos on, but it will take a lot of time for those new websites to be able to fulfill requirements for all the internet community. Even established video communities can not compete with YouTube yet.

That brings me to a solution to unblock popular websites. Proxy websites are often dangerous. Do not go to proxy websites because they often spread malware and viruses. Those proxy websites may compromise your online privacy. Free software like HotSpot Shield are adwares. You get irritating, blinking ads that refresh every minute. They even throw popups and open new browser windows. You can not concentrate on what you are doing by using these kinds of services. Here is another software that is ads free, freeware and it will unblock any website easily. It won’t display advertisements and it won’t slow down your PC and internet speed.

We have shared set of tools and proxy websites that unblock the web but none of them is effective. Few slow down internet speed, few are adwares and display ads and throw popup windows on your face and few won’t even work sometimes.

ChrisPC Free Anonymous Proxy

A powerful software with a friendly user interface that allows you to surf anonymously online and enjoy watching free TV and on-demand television when living abroad, traveling, on business or vacation.

Protect your privacy and browse anonymously on the internet
Many proxy servers available from all over the world
Bypass website area restrictions for Google, YouTube, Facebook.
Unblock Hulu, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, Wilmaa and more...

ChrisPC Anonymous Proxy Pro is the privacy tool that anybody would need to use to protect their online experience. Browsing, buying online, watching online TV channels or reading online newspapers are part of our daily life. What is important to know is that when we connect to the Internet we are exposed, our buying/browsing habits and our confidential data are at risk. Of course there are several means and levels of security you can take online, like the ones you have for your home: you have a door lock, you have even a dog barking and you may have also a security system, surveillance system and so on.

Every person needs a different level of protection for his/her privacy. Therefore you are in charge with deciding the level of protection you need. You should be aware of this: when connected to the Internet your location and browsing habits are exposed to the accessed websites, because they know your IP/country/city/street that you are accessing from. If you don't mind, that is fine.

But if you would like to protect your privacy and have a low profile on the net, you can start with ChrisPC Anonymous Proxy Pro which can help you in several distinct ways. 
The software offers two running modes : Anonymous Proxy Mode and Expat Internet Browsing Mode.


Used by over 14M people, Hola lets
you enjoy any site from any country

Bypass Internet censorship
Speed up your web browsing
Save on bandwidth costs
Improve your privacy online

Access All Sites
liberate the Internet
A free and equal world depends on a free and open web!

Faster Internet
free
Hola's social routing creates faster paths to your sites

Mobile
Hola also runs on Android
Liberate and speed up your Mobile Internet - its free

Desktop
Windows and Mac
Use Hola as a free Windows app, or as an extension on Chrome and Firefox

The Social Internet
you create the network
As more people use Hola - the faster and more open the Internet becomes

Anonymity
is your basic right
The sites that you visit should not be able to track you - Hola is your extended "Incognito Mode"

Security
a changing IP is safer
You are safer from probes and hackers when you don't use the same IP address all the time

Lower Bandwidth Costs
save on your mobile plan
Hola's compression and caching saves up to 25% of your data

No Tracking
by site, ISP or Government
Browse the web without revealing your location to snooping governments, corporations or sites

Thursday, 10 October 2013


A March 2012 review on CNET's web site complained about visual clutter. Seth Rosenblatt credited the program with improvements in its design and installation but urged the company to serve its ads in a less annoying way. Rosenblatt still described it as a must-have utility for anybody who uses public Wi-Fi networks.
In an April 2012 review, PC Magazine stated, "It's a useful tool to have if you spend a lot of time on public Wi-Fi networks". The reviewer, Fahmida Rashid, had concerns about the program automatically inserting an ad for the Hotspot Shield service into whatever web page the user was visiting. She also noted that the free version of Hotspot Shield was receiving a tracking pixel and that the address of the site the ad was being displayed on was being sent back to rpt.anchorfree.com. She commented on the ads: "The free version of Hotspot Shield's ad-delivery mechanism and how it affects Web browsers tempered my enthusiasm for the service a bit... The ads make the experience just annoying enough that users are willing to upgrade to Elite." She did see the logic of using ads to make the paid version more appealing. PC Magazine marked the program as an Editor's Choice.