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How To Unblock Twitter At School On iOS

Part of the Mega Guide: How To Unblock Anything At School

Unblocking Twitter on iOS using a VPN

The tool that can help you in this situation is called a VPN, which stands for Virtual Private Network (VPN). Think of a VPN as a covert tunnel through the internet. It scrambles your online activity and makes it appear like you're accessing the web from a different location. This way, it can overcome the restrictions set by your school and grant you access to sites like YouTube that you might otherwise be restricted from.

One VPN I'd like to advise is ProtonVPN. They provide a free version that might be perfect for you. It's a strong tool because it protects your privacy - no logs of your activity, no throttling, and it can bypass censorship without a hitch. Plus, it operates under Swiss privacy laws, which are considered top-notch worldwide. The assurance of security this provides, knowing your data isn't being tracked, can be a modest but welcome relief amidst the monotony of school life.

Now, there's one note: you'll need to have the ability to install software on your device. If you're using a school-issued computer or tablet, this might be a hurdle. In such cases, check if you have administrative rights or if there's a way to request them. If you're using a personal device, the process is much smoother.

To install ProtonVPN, simply go to the app store on your device and search for ProtonVPN. Download the app - it's free. Once it's installed, open the app, and follow the setup instructions. You'll be able to connect to their servers and start browsing as if you're anywhere other than the confines of your school's network.

The free version of ProtonVPN is quite generous, but if you find you need more features - such as faster speeds or access to more servers - you can consider upgrading to the paid version. If you choose to use our affiliate link, we'll earn a small commission, but more importantly, you'll get a tool that might just make those long school days a little more bearable.

Other ways to unblock Twitter on iOS

Unblocking Twitter On iOS using Free DNS Servers

What Are DNS Servers?

Think of you want to find a friend's house, but you just know their name, not their address. You’d probably ask someone who is aware of where they live, right?

In the online world, DNS servers (Domain Name System servers) are similar to those knowledgeable people. When you type a website's name (like www.example.com) into your browser, DNS servers convert that name into an IP address (a set of numbers) that your computer can understand and use to access the website.

How Changing DNS Servers Can Help Bypass Censorship

Sometimes, certain websites might be blocked by your ISP or your school. They do this by making your DNS queries (requests to find a website) pass through servers that either redirect them.

Here's how changing your DNS servers can assist:

  1. Different DNS Servers: By changing to a different DNS server (like Google's public DNS or Cloudflare's DNS), you might bypass these restrictions. These alternative servers might not have the same exact restrictions or might allow access to the website you wish to visit.

  2. Accessing Restricted Sites: If a particular DNS server is known for not blocking certain websites, using that server can assist you circumvent the restrictions put in place by your school.

There exist many complimentary DNS providers. The following steps demonstrate how to set up OpenDNS, but you may swap the IP addresses with any of the others if you choose.

There is a big list of DNS servers here: https://public-dns.info/

Here are some of the popular ones:
Google: 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4
Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1

How to Change DNS Settings on iOS

Step 1: Open Settings

  1. Access the Settings App:
    • Locate the "Settings" app on your iOS device. It usually looks like a gray gear icon.
    • Tap the "Settings" app to open it.

Step 2: Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings

  1. Select Wi-Fi:
    • In the Settings menu, tap on "Wi-Fi". This will display a list of available Wi-Fi networks.

Step 3: Access Network Details

  1. Find Your Network:

    • Locate the Wi-Fi network you are currently connected to. Your connected network should have a checkmark next to it.
  2. Open Network Information:

    • Tap the information icon (i) next to your connected Wi-Fi network. This icon is usually a small circle with the letter “i” inside.

Step 4: Change DNS Settings

  1. Configure DNS Settings:

    • Scroll down to the "DNS" section within the network details.
  2. Edit DNS Configuration:

    • Tap on "Configure DNS". By default, this is set to "Automatic".
    • Change it to "Manual" to enter your custom DNS settings.
  3. Add DNS Addresses:

    • Tap "Add Server" to input DNS addresses.
    • Enter 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 into the list. You can add multiple DNS addresses if needed.
  4. Save Changes:

    • Once you have entered the DNS addresses, tap "Save" or simply go back to apply the changes.

Step 5: Restart Your Connection (Optional)

Your iOS device is now configured to use the custom DNS settings for the selected Wi-Fi network. If you connect to a different Wi-Fi network, you will need to repeat these steps for each network where you want to use custom DNS settings.


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