A way of unblocking stuff

A Method to Bypass Restrictions on Certain Websites

I want to share a method for accessing some websites that may be blocked. Here’s what you can do: find the website you want to visit, right-click on it, and select “Save link as.” Once the file is downloaded, you can open it from your files. However, be aware that the file might be labeled as “auD” or something similar. If this happens, try saving the link again, and it should work.

Keep in mind that this technique is effective for some sites but not all; for instance, it has worked for 1v1.lol. Additionally, if your search is blocked, you can try entering the website name differently, such as “1v1 lol” or “1 v 1 l ol.”

Just a tip: avoid clicking on the link that says “auD,” as it often redirects you to a blocked site instead of the one you’re trying to reach. I hope this helps!

One Reply to “A way of unblocking stuff”

  1. Thanks for sharing these tips! It’s interesting to hear about different ways to potentially access blocked websites. However, I would caution everyone to make sure they’re aware of the legal and security implications of unblocking sites. While the methods you mentioned might work for some users, they might not be the safest or most reliable options. Using a VPN or a secure proxy could be a better way to access content safely and privately. Always prioritize your online security!

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