Give it an innocent name. Avoid words like "Proxy," "Unblock," or "VPN." Use something like "Class Resources" or "Math Help Center."
is a method of using Google’s own infrastructure (Google Sites) to host a hidden, functional web proxy (Rammerhead). Because Google Sites is almost never blocked by school or corporate firewalls, it acts as a "Trojan horse"—a legitimate-looking page that loads a powerful circumvention tool. Once the user clicks the hidden link or button, the Rammerhead proxy loads, allowing them to browse blocked websites (YouTube, Discord, Reddit, etc.) through Google’s domain.
Adjust the frame size so it takes up the entire page layout. Rammerhead Proxy Google Sites
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The demand for unrestricted internet access in school and workplace environments has led to the rise of web-based proxies. Among these, Rammerhead Proxy is highly regarded for its speed, compatibility with modern web apps, and sophisticated session preservation. Utilizing Google Sites to host or access these proxies has become a popular method to bypass traditional network filters. Give it an innocent name
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binary-person/rammerhead: User friendly web proxy ... - GitHub Once the user clicks the hidden link or
Because it runs in the browser, you don't need administrative permissions to install VPN software.