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Streaming and video chew through the campus connection. Filters cut them to keep classroom tools usable for everyone.
A free school proxy that works on locked-down networks. Unblock study resources, social media, and video — all from your browser, no install needed.
By continuing you agree to the proxy policies. We don't keep activity logs.
School and university networks usually run filters that block popular sites by category — social media, video, gaming, sometimes even reference and code documentation. The filters are blunt and they often catch sites you genuinely need.
A school proxy gives you a way around the filter without installing anything. It runs entirely inside the browser, so policies that prevent app installs don't apply. You paste a URL, pick a region, and the page loads.
Streaming and video chew through the campus connection. Filters cut them to keep classroom tools usable for everyone.
Social media, gaming sites, and entertainment are blocked to keep focus on coursework during class hours.
Education networks have to comply with content rules (CIPA in the US, similar in other countries). Filters err on the side of blocking too much.
Vendors like Securly, GoGuardian, and Lightspeed sometimes flag legitimate sites incorrectly. Reference docs and study tools occasionally get caught.
Managed Chromebooks add another layer of device-side restrictions on top of network filters.
Some districts or countries layer extra restrictions on specific platforms based on local policy.
Managed devices block app installs. The proxy runs in the browser tab itself, so there's nothing to install.
Your network sees an encrypted connection to our domain. The destination URL stays hidden.
Most school Chromebooks ship with Chrome. As long as the browser is open, the proxy works.
Sessions live in your browser. Switch from a school computer to your phone without losing your place.
Nothing is tied to a school account. We don't ask for one.
Always free. The same features for everyone.
Use Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Any modern browser will do, including the one on a managed Chromebook.
Type the site you want to open into the search bar above. You can also enter a search query.
Choose a region close to your school for speed. Hit Open and the site loads in an encrypted proxy view.
MDN, Stack Overflow, and developer docs blocked by overreaching filters.
YouTube tutorials, Khan Academy clips embedded from blocked CDNs.
Quick check-ins on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok between classes.
Country-specific news that local filters cut.
Question-and-answer communities for homework and projects.
Lighter entertainment during breaks, when allowed.
Network admins see encrypted traffic to our domain, not the sites you visit. Some schools block proxy domains as a category — if that happens you'll need a different approach.
Yes. Chromebooks come with Chrome, which is all you need. The proxy is a normal web page — no extension or installer.
That depends on your school's acceptable-use policy. Many schools forbid bypassing filters. Read your handbook before you use it on school networks.
Yes. No signup, no payment, no premium tier with the actual features locked behind a paywall.
Some schools update their filters frequently and block new proxy domains. We rotate domains regularly to keep the service reachable.
Logins through proxies can be unreliable on some sites. For things like Google Classroom, use the direct school account on the regular school browser.
Each link goes to a dedicated guide and one-click launcher.
Pick a destination and go. It really is that fast.