Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Bypassing a block from a site

As most of you well know, you may be blocked at some point or another.
These are the legal, respectable, and moral ways of bypassing the block.

Rules to follow:
1. If you were blocked for legal reasons, then by using this informational tutorial you agree to being prosecuted by the law in your country - that is if the reasons of legality align with a moral standard.
2. Never give your "real"/"birth"/"legal" name in any way, shape, or form when doing these exercises.
3. Do not repeat the same behavior as you had presented to the online community before being blocked.
4. Do not make any replies until you have calmed down and reassessed the situation by being passive observant in that community. This means look at all environmental variables to know what others have done/are doing/may/perhaps/will do concerning you.

Okay.
Let's get ready.

What you need:
0. The willingness to learn and respect for all others.
1. One home device and one portable device or two portable devices. This is the least needed.
2. Multi-boot   from one of the devices. It is best to do this from a hacked tablet/phone/laptop.
3. Portable media such as CD/DVD/USB drive.
4. Spare wireless cards or wireless USB dongles.


Set up:
Choose the device to multiboot  a Linux distribution or a BSD variant (Free/Net/Open/et al)
There are tutorials available on multibooting and on the above systems. 
Prepare "live" media of your choice.

Method 1: Use a different browser.

This works with low level blocks such as when you sign onto a site.
Web browsers work independently of each other. Do not use different versions of the same web browser. If you have used IE, then Firefox or any other browser will do.

Method 2: Use a different operating system

Information is collected by cookies or a people-in-the-middle security management system. Some people may perceive the multiple OS signatures as from different people.

Method 3: Use a different device.

This means you need to have a device that you did not use to access the site from which you were blocked.

Method 4: Use public access from different areas.

A public library, cafe, college, et cetera et al are good choices.

Method 5: Use a different wireless card or dongle.

This would be for close, physical places from which you have been blocked.



You may use a combination of any of these.

Your probability options will be limited, follow this rule:

1. There will be no negativity of any sort or kind in any way possibly perceivable in any probable circumstance. 

I am very literal about this rule. You must have a very, very good reason for what you are doing.






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