Why Schools Block Websites
Schools block non-educational content to keep students focused, comply with regulations like CIPA, and protect the network from malware. Some educational resources get accidentally blocked by over-aggressive filters.
Using a Web Proxy Safely
Web proxies like MasarWeb work in any browser. Simply visit the proxy site and enter the URL you need. Use HTTPS-enabled proxies for better privacy. Avoid entering personal information through any proxy on a school network.
What to Avoid
Don't use proxies to access inappropriate content — this violates school policies and could have consequences. Don't install unknown software on school computers. Don't use proxies that inject ads or ask for personal data.
Better Alternatives
If a legitimate educational site is blocked, ask your teacher or IT admin to whitelist it. Many schools have a process for requesting access to specific sites. This is safer and more appropriate than using proxies.
Protecting Your Privacy on School Networks
School networks can monitor all traffic. Use HTTPS for encrypted connections. Don't access sensitive accounts on school networks. The IP Checker and Privacy Test can help you verify your connection is secure.