This works on all site blockers. Jk.. wouldn't that be great? This will work on all except content blockers. Even if you think the blocker is a content blocker you should atleast try it. And there are 2 ways to do this.
For the first way all you need to do is get the IP of the website. You can do that here.
I'll work on the second way when I can... I think my binary is off, but the method is correct. As for now, I have 500 points of a geography project to do.
The second way is to convert each part of the IP to binary. If you don't know how to convert our #s to binary go here. Put the sets of #s together and you should have a long code. Convert the code back to regular #s and you're done.
EXAMPLE for way 2.
Myspace.com
216.178.39.16
216=11011000
178=10110010
39=100111
16=10000
110110001011001010011110000
110110001011001010011110000=113612016
http://113612016
There is technically a 3rd way... using proxies. Supported by most websites you can add an "s" after "http"... so like: https://proxy.com
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