Anonymization Toolbar is a super handy Firefox Extension for surfers from countries where some websites / blogs are banned.
This extension will enable you to browse completely anonymously; hence enabling you to access blocked sites. You can also clear cache and history on your system with just one click (?Clear?)
Apart from that, it also cleans up the page by removing ads and spyware.
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My Two Cents: Works like a charm, but sometimes it takes lots of time to fetch the page.
Works with Firefox 1.0 ? 3.0 Alpha 1.
[tags]Firefox, Extension, Mozilla, Proxy, Anonymous, Censorship, Surf[/tags]

wrote, on April 16th, 2007
in my office all sites like yahoo mail orkut rediffmail google talk are blocked for security resons.
all other sites are open (like google.com )educational sites
so please tell me how i can access my mail orkut
wrote, on November 22nd, 2007
over here all the proxy sites are blocked as well
wrote, on December 5th, 2007
well you see, the answer is quite simple, not all proxy sites will be blocked, my school has over 12000 proxy websites alone blocked, but i found 1 that worked, go to proxy.org and view source code, get that list of 14000 proxys or whatever, and put it on youre website or a website thats vaguelly new, and then just visit the list at school or home and click the links and find wich ones work.