An (also known as an SSL proxy) is a specialized tool designed to help you access restricted content by routing your traffic through a secure, encrypted "middleman" server.
The destination website sees the IP address of the proxy server instead of yours, which helps bypass regional "geo-blocks".
In today’s digital age, encountering a "Site Blocked" message is a common frustration, whether you're at school, work, or in a region with strict internet censorship. However, bypassing these restrictions isn't just about gaining access; it’s about doing so securely. This post explores the role of and why secure sites (HTTPS) are your best defense in maintaining privacy while browsing freely. What is an SSL Unblocker?
Tools like SSLH can even disguise different types of traffic (like SSH or HTTP) as standard HTTPS, making it harder for advanced firewalls to detect. The Role of "Secure Sites" (HTTPS)