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Switching to public DNS servers (like Google Public DNS) or using protocols on TCP Port 443 (HTTPS) can help traffic blend in with standard secure web browsing.

Instead of technical circumvention, consider the proper channel. If a legitimate website (e.g., a research paper, a developer forum) is blocked: bypassing proxy websites

Proxy websites, also known as web proxies or online proxies, act as intermediaries between your device and the internet. When you request access to a website through a proxy server, your request is forwarded to the target website, and the response is sent back to you through the proxy server. This process masks your IP address, making it appear as though you're accessing the website from the proxy server's location. Switching to public DNS servers (like Google Public

When bypassing proxy websites, consider the following: When you request access to a website through