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I do not think that you will find much help. As much as we try to follow the rule of software companies, it is true that we wouldn't wish to go against Country rules, or (in most cases) corporate rules.

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As Tripredacus has already pointed out, we will not help anyone with circumventing country / corporate / ISP rules. Seems Google is your only chance... Sorry about any incovenience. :hello:

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i think there are some sites that won't accept proxy sites

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Dear fear_moonlight,

Yes there are many proxi server's out there, google is your friend.

From reading the comments below i am unable to tell you the address, but believe me there are hundreds of them out there within google, you just need to use the right keywords to find them :)

Regards

The Fuzz X

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As i agree with the posts above, I also believe in free access to data. In saying that I have had good success with using an app called Tor. You can download the "Tor Browser" from their web site. This basically hops around the world and then forwards that data through the hops back to your pc. This is a very slow and I believe is not completely secure. You may not want to use this solution.

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