Proxies that work with Youtube
You can use proxies to access and view sites that are otherwise blocked (often by schools, colleges, or workplaces) but a lot of proxies only work with “normal” sites. As soon as you start to want to watch videos on youtube (which is one of the most popular sites, so chances are a lot of you are having problems viewing youtube videos on web proxy sites) it just won’t work. That is because unlike most other pages it isn’t just “html” - it uses the flash player so you can watch the videos.
We have compiled a list of proxies that we have found that work fine with Youtube and are still working. One of the biggest problems with proxy lists is that school admins, network administrators, school IT teams etc can access these lists and ban those sites. One of the best way to get proxies that work because they are not publicly known is subscribe, for free, to proxy list newsletters. They email you every so often direct to your email a list of working web proxies (most are new, almost all are not publicly posted anywhere else). We recommend the one at workingwebproxy.info. (You can see details at the top of each page on this site, too). As schools and colleges (etc) very rarely ban email accounts you can always check your email and get your latest list of working proxies and access those sites you need to visit.
So anyway, a couple of proxies that work with video sites like Youtube.
First one is webproxybox. This works with youtube and although it doesn’t use the proper youtube video player (it uses a custom one in its place) it works perfectly - in fact some times it works better than the normal youtube.com video player. You can use webproxybox to view youtube channels, videos, movies and clips even if youtube.com is blocked, banned or has restricted access.
Another very similar site is http://hisbox.info/ - although it looks different it works in a very similar way. You can also use these web proxies to get onto other banned sites.
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