There are many ways you can unblock websites on a school Chromebook. Here are five of the most common methods that are easy to use.
If you notice that the school Chromebook is enabled to block out particular websites, one thing you can do is remove these websites from Chrome’s index of sites with insecure content. To do this, follow the subsequent steps:
As a bonus, you can simply type chrome://settings/content/insecureContent into the Google Chrome address bar to directly reach the page for adding or removing websites considered to have insecure content. This way, you can reset the browser in one breath. This is also how to unblock all websites on school Chromebooks.
Note that it is possible your school administrator simply instructed Google Chrome to block out websites considered to be dangerous. In this case, you only need to
Following the above tips will help you clear out the school administration’s instruction to Google Chrome to block it from accessing particular websites.
Using VPNs (virtual private networks) and proxies is another very simple way to unblock websites on school Chromebooks. Using either of these options helps you create a kind of network shield that isolates you from a network’s supervision. In other words, once you use a VPN or proxy on your school Chromebook, you can easily dodge or go around the firewall causing your browser to show the ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE error.
However, take care to review the information on VPNs before installing any. Make sure that whatever VPN or proxy you install and use is secure, malware-free, and will not crash the entire school internet framework. It will also help if you use a reliable third-party app to first update the drivers of the Chromebook.
The College Board application is another popular third-party software that you can use to throw off your school administration’s virtual barriers on the school Chromebooks. If you can use this application correctly, then you automatically know how to unblock websites on a school Chromebook without VPNs. Here’s a quick guide:
Once you have gone through this process, you can attempt to use the new window to access websites outside those allowed on the Chromebook.
rollApp is particularly interesting because it works with web browsers. You can use the software to create a kind of OS environment from which you can use a different computer program without first installing it on your computer drive.
To use rollApp to circumvent blocked websites on your school Chrome, you only have to do the following:
As the rollApp-enabled Chromium app is not installed on the school Chromebook itself, you can easily deactivate it once you’re done with accessing your websites.
Another third-party solution you should consider to unblock websites on your school Chromebooks is LambdaTest. This is a popular cross-browser tool that is used to perform tests on web browsers. When you use it on Chromebook, you suspend the Google OS’s framework, thereby allowing you to effortlessly access whichever website you want on the Chromebook.
To use LambdaTest, you need to follow these steps:
LambdaTest’s Real Time Testing tool essentially suspends firewalls on Chromebooks, thereby letting you access websites that were formerly off-limits to you.
You can rely on each of the methods we outlined in this article to unblock websites on your school Chromebook. However, note that some of these methods are more effective than others and that the first (using Google Chrome’s settings) is irreversible. In other words, if you don’t want the school admin to find out that you tweaked the Chromebook, use VPNs, rollApp, or LambdaTest.
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