Malicious or overly aggressive browser extensions (like ad-blockers or security suites) can prevent pages from loading. Type chrome://extensions/ into your address bar. Toggle off all extensions. Refresh the blocked website.
A proxy server acts as an intermediary between your device and the internet, allowing you to access blocked websites.
Unblocking a website in Google Chrome depends entirely on it is blocked. For personal devices, start with disabling extensions and clearing cache. For network-level blocks (school/work), use a VPN or change DNS settings. For SSL errors, proceed with caution. Always prioritize security and respect organizational policies when attempting to bypass restrictions.
You will see three levels: Enhanced, Standard, and No protection.
A VPN encrypts traffic and routes it through a server in another location, bypassing local network blocks.
Use a Web Proxy: Websites like Hide.me or CroxyProxy allow you to enter a URL and browse it through their servers within your Chrome tab.
