Why Websites Get Blocked
Websites are blocked for various reasons: schools filter inappropriate content, workplaces restrict non-productive sites, governments censor information, and streaming services restrict by region. Understanding why helps you choose the right solution.
Method 1: Use a Web Proxy
The simplest solution. Visit a web proxy like MasarWeb, enter the blocked URL, and access the content. No installation needed. Works on any device with a browser. Best for quick, one-time access.
Method 2: Use a VPN
A VPN encrypts all traffic and routes it through a remote server. This bypasses all network filters. Better for regular use because it protects all apps, not just the browser. Requires installation.
Method 3: Use Tor Browser
Tor provides the strongest bypass capability. It routes traffic through multiple servers worldwide. Works even in heavily censored networks. Very slow but very effective. Best for high-censorship environments.
Which Method to Choose
Quick access → Web proxy. Regular use → VPN. High censorship → Tor. School/work → Web proxy (easiest to use on shared devices). Personal device → VPN (best balance of speed and protection).