1. Use a VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can encrypt your internet traffic and bypass school firewalls. To set up a VPN, you will need to download a VPN client and connect to a VPN server. Once you are connected to the VPN server, you will be able to access blocked websites.
2. Use a proxy server: A proxy server is a server that acts as a middleman between your computer and the internet. You can use a proxy server to bypass school firewalls by setting your computer to use the proxy server as its default gateway. To find a proxy server, you can search for "proxy server" in Google.
3. Use the Tor Browser: The Tor Browser is a web browser that uses a network of volunteer-run servers to encrypt your internet traffic and bypass school firewalls. You can download the Tor Browser from the Tor Project website.
4. Use an SSH tunnel: An SSH tunnel is a secure tunnel that you can use to bypass school firewalls. To set up an SSH tunnel, you will need to have an SSH server and an SSH client. You can find SSH servers and SSH clients online.
5. Use a DNS over HTTPS (DoH) service: A DoH service encrypts your DNS queries and sends them over HTTPS. This can bypass school firewalls that block access to certain DNS servers. To use a DoH service, you can configure your computer to use a DoH server as its default DNS server.
6. Use a smart DNS service: A smart DNS service can bypass school firewalls by redirecting your internet traffic through a different DNS server. To use a smart DNS service, you will need to sign up for a smart DNS account and configure your computer to use the smart DNS server as its default DNS server.
It is important to note that bypassing school blocks may be against your school's rules. If you are caught bypassing school blocks, you may face disciplinary action.