Internet connects the world there is no restriction. However there are
quite a few restricted websites too. These website services are blocked
by geographical region of a country. It may be frustrating for some
users because they cannot enjoy the website experience. Let's say an
example , Spotify is an popular music streaming website which is
available only for United States user's so you can't access the Spotify
in your country. But there are so many options to access those
restricted or blocked sites by changing your DNS server, VPN or using
Proxy servers but these service don't come for free it filled with ads
and most of them are dead slow. If you want a faster access to
restricted sites continue reading this article.
Easy Access To County or Region Blocked Content
Hola is an free unblocker of censored websites in your country. Using
Hola Unblocker you can access 10X faster internet. Hola is available for
all platforms, it works on Windows software, Android App, Google Chrome
extension, Firefox Plugin and also for Mac users. It unblock all the
sites which are blocked in your country some of the major websites like
Hulu, Netflix, Pandora, Fox and lot more. Hola Unblocker is free, with
configurable VPN service. Hola is included with a few demo scripts for
unblocking websites, so that you can test out. Developers can easily
code new Hola scripts to unblock some additional sites .
Hola Unblocker Access To Country Restricted Websites
In this tutorial i am using Hola unblocker Chrome extension after
installing the extension from their official website.You will be
automatically redirected to a new page. You can see some major websites
like Facebook, Gmail etc.. which will be represented in black and white
which means that websites are not restricted by your region. You can
also see sites like Pandora which are represented in Green which means
that are restricted, by clicking the icon you are enabling the site, so
it's no more country restricted. Now you can go to that website and
check it out whether it's working or not.

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