Use this method if you or someone else is restricting access to certain websites using the tools built into your iPhone or iPad. You’re going to need the Content & Privacy Restrictions passcode to disable website blocking.

If you want to continue blocking some websites, you can skip this step.

If the Mac is set up to use Family Sharing and the restrictions were created by a parent’s account, you’ll need to log into the Mac using the parent’s account to make this change. [2] X Research source

If you’re using Family Sharing, click the menu in the sidebar and select the account you want to edit.

If you want to keep blocking certain websites, you can skip this step.

Some networks and providers may block your access to free proxy sites, so your mileage may vary. This method might not work if your parents, school, or company have set up parental controls on your computer, phone, or tablet.

The best, safest, and most reliable VPN services are not free, but many have free trials and/or very affordable subscription prices. Some popular options are NordVPN, Private Internet Access, and ExpressVPN. If your parents, company, school, or other authority has restricted your ability to install software on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, you won’t be able to install a VPN. Once you sign up for a VPN service, you can download the service’s Mac or iPhone/iPad software for a painless setup.

While there is no official Tor browser for iPhones or iPads, the developers of Tor recommend using Onion Browser https://onionbrowser. com, a free Tor-based browser you can install from the App Store. [5] X Research source Some networks will block the Tor network, so this might not be effective for everyone.

If you think you’ll want to block the site again in the future, you can just place a hash symbol # before the line to comment it out. This tells your Mac to ignore this line until you remove that symbol.

If you think you’ll want to block the site again in the future, you can just place a hash symbol # before the line to comment it out. This tells your Mac to ignore this line until you remove that symbol.

If you think you’ll want to block the site again in the future, you can just place a hash symbol # before the line to comment it out. This tells your Mac to ignore this line until you remove that symbol.

If you think you’ll want to block the site again in the future, you can just place a hash symbol # before the line to comment it out. This tells your Mac to ignore this line until you remove that symbol.

sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder;sudo killall mDNSResponderHelper;sudo dscacheutil -flushcache.

sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder;sudo killall mDNSResponderHelper;sudo dscacheutil -flushcache.