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javascript:(function(){var destination = prompt("Destination (Don't include http/https: ");window.location='https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u='+'https://'+destination})(); |
wait i did it but wont work on netflix i did not test it on anything else
now it says cant translate this page it does not work😑
@mhmd786 It seems like your school blocks access to translators. If visiting translate.google.com displays the same message, this bypass won't work for you.
Sidenote: Please blur out sensitive information to avoid doxxing yourself in the future.
ok
Please don't be frightened by this comment!
Is it fine if you make some kind of tutorial for this? I just don't really get what you are doing, and I tried it a couple times following your steps exactly but something isn't working. I know it is possible with my kind of Chromebook because I know some people in my school have done it since their URL's show "about:blank" like it is supposed to, but I just can't get it to work (and no they wont tell me how to do it 😞). I really hope that I am not asking for too much since I know people can sometimes have a lot of stuff going on, and they don't have time for stuff like this, but I just really need it otherwise everyone might think that I can't find a way to unblock sites, I will loose their trust, and when I finally find out how, they will somehow get it blocked like they always do. But I don't know if that will be a problem since you just posted something a couple days ago and you seem to be pretty active. And by the way, it doesn't have to be a video, just a bunch of screenshots at each step will work just as fine. Pretty much just me know if you can possibly do something like this.
Please don't be frightened by this comment!
Is it fine if you make some kind of tutorial for this? I just don't really get what you are doing, and I tried it a couple times following your steps exactly but something isn't working. I know it is possible with my kind of Chromebook because I know some people in my school have done it since their URL's show "about:blank" like it is supposed to, but I just can't get it to work (and no they wont tell me how to do it 😞). I really hope that I am not asking for too much since I know people can sometimes have a lot of stuff going on, and they don't have time for stuff like this, but I just really need it otherwise everyone might think that I can't find a way to unblock sites, I will loose their trust, and when I finally find out how, they will somehow get it blocked like they always do. But I don't know if that will be a problem since you just posted something a couple days ago and you seem to be pretty active. And by the way, it doesn't have to be a video, just a bunch of screenshots at each step will work just as fine. Pretty much just me know if you can possibly do something like this.
Sorry if it is "wordy or hard to read," I don't have a Grammerly subscribtion and we are forced to write 9,999,999,999,999 pages for a summery so I am just used to making stuff as long as possible. And don't think you have to write a longer response.
hey, this is a better code, here it is, webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache: put url here. put the code in the url in a bookmark on whatever browser u r using, and it says where to put the url u want to bypass, also, some websites dont work with it, and when you click on something, it will send u to that website, also just copy a diff link and paste it after the cache:
just trying to help
Dude the cache one works really well. However, it doesn't really let me play any games or nothing.
when i click on a youtube video, it switches back to my original account
idk how to use
tutorial?
For the cache: it does work, but it is fairly limited. It only uses the link you put in, it cannot adapt. So if you were on youtube, you would have to put in a specific video link, not just youtube.com. For example, i was trying to use the cache because an art competition i was on got blocked, and so the main page worked but as soon as i clicked "login" its back to being blocked, because that was a separate link. Also, the cache does strip the site down to its bare minimums, just an fyi.
For the code: Most school blocking sites, if they've gone this far, they have most likely put in a url identifier and removed the "address" function. so code cannot count as a valid url, and you cannot set the address at all. That's why for most people this wouldn't work.
Hope some of that made sense, I actually have no clue how most code works, this is just guessing based off of what I had happen and what other people have already said
can you type a new code for lightspeed unblocker
open in NEW tab possibly ?
I had five errors in the code.
error 1 : 12 Expected FUNCTION, IDENT but found "(".
error 1 : 189 Unexpected ")".
error 1 : 190 Unexpected "(".
error 1 : 191 Unexpected ")".
error 1 : 192 Unexpected ";".
what?
what code
I'm on a school Chromebook and I can't access the Xbox Cloud website... SOMETIMES when I connect to my home WiFi, it would work. But, if i'm connected to the school's network, IT NEVER DOES. I really need a code so I can access it every time in school. The permanently installed website blocker on my Chromebook is called "Linewise".
@i0Z3R0
how do you bookmark the code