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  • Is Opening a suspicious link in a virtual machine is safe to the host?
    I don't use my own vm - I use https://browserling.com - you only get 2 minutes but very easy and quick to check a link out. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
  • Accidently clicked malicious link
    Redirects you to a YouTube video. Plugged this into browserling.com. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
  • Local network url bypass
    Basically, I have recently got my hands on a rasperry pi, I love it! I have a homelab, but it just doesnt have the functionality of portability. So, if there was someone on my network with a firewall that blocked urls within the brower, is it possible that there is some software that host a webserver, but simply passes through html with a url on the top. If you dont understand me, what I am saying is, is it... - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
  • [DISCORD IN SCHOOL] PS + Browserling - Essentially unblockable
    "" * Want to access Discord from school? Use this method * Step #1: Go to https://browserling.com Step #2: Click on "Internet Explorer" and change it to "Chrome" Step #3: Type "https://proxyscrape.com/web-proxy" in the box of Browserling Step #4: Press enter, and wait for it to load. When it's done, type "discord.com" in the PS website Step #5: Wait for it to load. Once it does, click the menu icon at the top and... - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
  • Is there any way to unblock sites on android browser (like vivaldi, kiwi, samsung etc) which is restricted in my country without using vpn or any other app?
    I am not sure weather this will work in an android browser and I cant test it. This website lets you run a virtual browser in a browser. Try entering the site you would want to visit. But it only lets you have 3 mins of browsing on a free version.I am sure there are services similar to this. Its worth checking out. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago

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