Free Proxy Tools to Open Blocked Websites

Every web proxy on JSM Central sits on this page. Pick one, paste the address you want, and read the page your network keeps hiding.

  • Free to use
  • No signup
  • No download
  • Works on phone and desktop

Pick the Right Tool in One Look

They all open blocked pages. The difference is what each one handles best.

Tool Best for Shortcut buttons Cost
Blockaway General browsing Yes Free
CroxyProxy Social media and interactive pages Yes Free
Proxyium Opening one page fast Yes Free
Proxy Site Popular sites with one tap Six shortcuts Free
YouTube Unblocked Watching video Five shortcuts Free

What These Tools Do

Each tool on this page is a web proxy. Rather than your browser talking straight to a website, it talks to our server, and our server talks to the website for you. The page comes back the same either way.

That small detour is what gets past a filter. School and office networks block sites by name, checking every request against a list before it leaves the building. A request sent to a proxy only shows our address, so nothing on the list matches and the page returns as normal.

Why More Than One Tool?

They run on separate servers with different setups. A site that turns one of them away often accepts another, so having five gives you five chances instead of one.

The practical approach is simple. Start at the top of the list. If a page refuses to load, move to the next tool rather than reloading the same one.

Start with the task, not the name

  • Watching a video: YouTube Unblocked
  • Scrolling a social feed: CroxyProxy
  • Reading one article and leaving: Proxyium
  • Opening a well-known site quickly: Proxy Site
  • Anything else: Blockaway

What Every Tool Here Shares

  • No installation. Everything runs in the browser you already have.
  • No account. You never hand over an email, a password or card details.
  • Your IP stays off the site. The page you open records our server address instead.
  • Free. Ads on each page cover what the servers cost.

Limits Worth Knowing Before You Start

Being straight about this saves time later. A web proxy is not a VPN, and none of these tools pretend otherwise.

  • Only pages in that browser tab are covered, not apps like games or mail clients.
  • Your internet provider and network admin can still see that you connected to the tool.
  • Banking portals, exam software and paid streaming services detect proxy traffic and refuse it.
  • Signing in to an account still lets that site track you, and some logins fail from a new IP address.

Keep banking and work systems on your normal connection, and these tools do their job well. If you need cover across the whole device, a paid VPN is the right purchase instead.

Questions People Ask Before They Start

Short answers that apply to every tool on this page.

Any of them opens a blocked page, so start with the first one on the list. If a site refuses to load through one tool, try the next. They run on separate servers, so a page that fails on one often works on another.

Yes. Every tool here is free. There is no account, no trial and no card details. Ads on the pages cover the servers.

No. Each tool runs in the browser you already have. Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge all work, on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iPhone.

No. A web proxy covers the pages you open in one browser tab. A VPN covers every app on the device and encrypts all of its traffic. The proxy starts faster, the VPN reaches further.

Keep banking, payment and work accounts on your normal connection. These tools suit reading, watching and browsing. Some sites also refuse logins that arrive from a new IP address.