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How To Use Google Services As Proxy Server To Bypass Paywalls, Download Files

Use services from Google as proxy servers:

 1. Google Translate as Proxy server

Go to Google Translate page. Choose a source language that you do not speak, here it’s “Spanish”. Choose the destination language as the one you speak, here it’s English. Enter the URL of the website you want to access in the source and then wait for it to translate it.
Enter the URL of the website you want to access in the source and then wait for it to get translated.


Once Google is done translating the text, the URL that you entered in the source will remain a URL but it will become clickable on the destination box
Click the translated link in the right box and you will be able to access the website within Google Translate. Google translate will continue to translate the text as you browse the website.

Note: This trick of using Google translate as proxy server works only when the website has been blocked by the local administrator. If the website is blocked by your ISP, it won’t work.

2. Google WebLight services as Proxy server:

Google WebLight services can also be used as a proxy server. This service is used by Google to render heavy websites on a slow connection. It means that Google WebLight optimizes a website up to 80% and delivers the website in a mobile site format.
If you want to use Google WebLight as a proxy server, then replace ‘Fossbytes’ with the site of your choice. Then paste that in a web browser’s address bar and press enter.

http://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=http://rockbookzz.blogspot.in

  • I hope you enjoyed using the Google services as a proxy server.



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