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How To Unblock YouTube At School On Laptop Without VPN

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

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, protects your online activities private by encrypting your data so that no one can see what you're doing on the internet. This is useful for protecting your privacy and bypassing restrictions.

But sometimes, the network you're on might block VPN installations or connections, like in certain offices or schools. Or, your device might have security measures or limits that prevent new apps from being installed.

Luckily there are other ways to unblock YouTube on Laptop!

Using Invidious

Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube that concentrates on delivering a more privacy-conscious and streamlined way to browse and stream YouTube videos. It acts as a proxy between users and YouTube, which means it can cut down on tracking and ads while allowing you to watch content. The main objectives of Invidious are to improve user privacy, limit data collection, and deliver a more streamlined user experience without the standard YouTube interface and advertisements.

The various Invidious instances should work in the browser of any device.

Users can take advantage of Invidious to locate videos, view them, and even get features like comments and playlists, all while preserving a degree of anonymity and cutting down on the amount of data shared with Google. Since it's an open-source project, it's community-driven and can be customized or hosted separately by different people or organizations.

Unblocking YouTube On Laptop using Free DNS Servers

What Are DNS Servers?

Imagine you want to find a friend's house, but you just know their name, not their location. You’d probably ask someone who knows where they reside, right?

In the online world, DNS servers (Domain Name System servers) are similar to those knowledgeable friends. When you enter a website's address (like www.example.com) into your web browser, DNS servers translate that name into an IP address (a set of numbers) that your computer can recognize and employ to access YouTube on Laptop.

How Changing DNS Servers Can Help Bypass Censorship

Sometimes, some websites might be restricted by your internet service provider or your school. They do this by forcing 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 avoid these blocks. These alternative servers might not have the same exact restrictions or might allow access to the website you wish to access.

  2. Accessing Restricted Sites: If a particular DNS server is known for allowing access to certain websites, using that server can assist you circumvent the restrictions put in place by your school.

You can find several free DNS providers. This guide show how to configure OpenDNS, however you can swap the IP addresses for alternative options if you prefer.

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 Windows 10

Step 1: Open Network Connections

  1. Right-Click the Start Menu:

    • Move your cursor to the Start menu located at the bottom-left corner of your screen.
    • Right-click on the Start menu icon to open the context menu.
  2. Select Network Connections:

    • In the context menu that appears, click on "Network Connections". This will open the Network & Internet settings page.

Step 2: Access Adapter Options

  1. Click Ethernet:

    • On the left side of the Network & Internet settings window, you will see a list of options.
    • Click on "Ethernet" (if you are using a wired connection). If you're connected via Wi-Fi, you should click "Wi-Fi" instead.
  2. Open Adapter Options:

    • Under the Ethernet (or Wi-Fi) section, find and click on "Change adapter options". This will open a new window displaying all network connections on your computer.

Step 3: Modify Network Connection Properties

  1. Right-Click Your Network Connection:

    • In the Network Connections window, locate the network connection you are currently using. This might be labeled something like "Local Area Connection" or "Wi-Fi".
    • Right-click on this network connection.
  2. Select Properties:

    • From the context menu that appears, choose "Properties". This will open the Properties dialog for your network connection.

Step 4: Change IPv4 Settings

  1. Locate Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4):

    • In the Properties window, you will see a list of items that are being used by the connection. Look for "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" in this list.
    • Click to highlight this item.
  2. Open Properties:

    • With "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" highlighted, click the "Properties" button below the list. This opens the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog.

Step 5: Enter New DNS Server Addresses

  1. Select Use the Following DNS Server Addresses:

    • In the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog, look for the section labeled "Use the following DNS server addresses".
    • Click the radio button next to this option to enable it.
  2. Enter DNS Server Addresses:

    • In the "Preferred DNS server" field, type 208.67.222.222.
    • In the "Alternate DNS server" field, type 208.67.220.220.
  3. Confirm and Apply:

    • Click "OK" to close the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog.
    • Click "Close" to exit the network connection properties window.

Step 6: Restart Network Connection (Optional)

Your DNS settings have now been updated to use OpenDNS. This can help you access YouTube on Laptop.

Unblocking YouTube On Laptop using Free Proxy Servers

What Are Proxy Servers?

Let's imagine the internet as a big, open library where you can explore and access all sorts of materials and information. Now, imagine there's a special librarian who manages what materials you can see based on certain restrictions. If the librarian doesn't want you to see certain materials, they can block your access to those materials.

A proxy server is like a clever friend who can assist you get around this librarian. Here's how it works:

  1. Your Request: When you want to access a book, instead of going directly to the librarian (which is like your internet connection), you request your friend (the proxy server) to assist you.

  2. The Friend (Proxy Server): Your friend goes to the librarian, asks for the website for you, and then brings it back to you. In this way, the librarian never knows it’s actually you making the request.

  3. Changing Proxies: If the librarian becomes aware of your friend and blocks their access, you can just find a different friend (a different proxy server) to help you. By switching proxies, you can continue to access the books that were previously blocked.

In simpler terms, a proxy server acts as a go-between that helps you access content without the barriers you would face directly. By using different proxies, you can get around internet censorship, which is like circumventing the librarian's restrictions.

How to Change Proxy Settings on Windows 10

Adding a proxy server in Windows is like telling your computer to use a new helper to access the internet. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make it easy:

  1. Open Settings:

    • Click on the Start menu (it’s the little Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of your screen).
    • Click on the Settings gear icon, which looks like a small gear.
  2. Go to Network & Internet:

    • In the Settings window, click on Network & Internet. This is where you manage your internet and network settings.
  3. Find Proxy Settings:

    • On the left side, you’ll see a menu. Click on Proxy.
  4. Set Up the Proxy:

    • You’ll see a section called Manual proxy setup. Turn on the switch that says Use a proxy server.
    • In the fields provided, enter the Address and Port of the proxy server you want to use. These details are usually given to you by whoever is providing you with the proxy server.
  5. Save Your Settings:

    • Click on Save to apply the changes.
  6. Close Settings:

    • You can now close the Settings window.

Your computer will now use the proxy server to help you connect to the internet. If you want to stop using the proxy, just go back to the same settings and turn off the Use a proxy server switch.

Where to find free proxies? We have a list here.


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