Productivity policy
Social media, video, and entertainment platforms are blocked to keep work hours focused.
Open blocked sites from your work browser without installing anything. Encrypted, no admin rights needed, no signup.
By continuing you agree to the proxy policies. We don't keep activity logs.
Most offices run filters that block social media, streaming, and any site flagged as 'productivity risk'. The list is usually broad and indiscriminate. You can't argue with the filter, but you can route around it.
Our work proxy runs entirely in the browser, so corporate restrictions on installing software don't apply. It's not a VPN, it's not an extension. It's a normal web page that fetches the page you want and shows it back to you.
Social media, video, and entertainment platforms are blocked to keep work hours focused.
Streaming a 1080p video at scale brings the network down. Filters keep the bandwidth available for actual business traffic.
IT teams block sites that historically host malware or phishing. The list is conservative and catches plenty of legitimate sites too.
Some industries are required to log and restrict certain categories of traffic — finance, healthcare, government.
Managed laptops add a second layer of restrictions on top of network rules — DNS filtering, certificate pinning, etc.
Filtering vendors ship overly broad lists. Whole categories of helpful sites get caught with the actual problematic ones.
Works as a normal web page. Corporate policies blocking installations don't apply.
Sessions live in the browser tab. Close the tab and the session is gone.
The destination URL is hidden inside the encrypted channel between you and our edge.
Pick where the request exits to bypass country-level blocks if your office has them.
No personal email, no signup, no profile linking.
No subscription, no premium tier. The same features regardless.
The browser already installed on your work laptop is enough. No new app required.
Drop the URL of the site you want into the bar above.
Press Open. The site loads through the encrypted proxy view. Close the tab and you're back to your normal browser.
Independent news sites blocked by category filters.
Web mail and messaging blocked under productivity rules.
Stack Overflow, GitHub, and docs sometimes caught by aggressive lists.
Spotify, YouTube Music, and similar streaming caught by bandwidth rules.
Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, and similar at lunch.
Some networks block personal banking domains by default — proxy bypasses it cleanly.
The proxy is a normal web page. It does not install anything. However, your employer's acceptable-use policy is the deciding factor — read it before using anything that bypasses filters.
Network logs see an encrypted connection to our proxy domain, not the destination. If your laptop runs DLP or screen-recording software, that's a separate matter — those see the rendered page on your screen.
Yes, large companies sometimes block proxy domains as a category. We rotate domains to stay reachable, but no proxy is unblockable forever on a managed network.
No. It's free, no signup, no card, no email.
Yes, on the landing pages. The proxy view itself is clean.
Logins on personal accounts (email, social) work through SSL just like any other connection. Be more cautious with high-value accounts (banking) — using your own home network for those is the safer call.
Each link goes to a dedicated guide and one-click launcher.
Pick a destination and go. It really is that fast.