Open blocked websites on iPhone Safari, NO DNS or Apps

Here’s how you can open blocked websites on an iPhone without using DNS or third-party apps. You can easily bypass the restrictions and open any blocked sites. At least, it worked fine for us.

So, to do that, go to your iPhone’s settings, scroll down to find the Safari app, and tap on it. In Safari settings, scroll down to “Advanced” and tap on “Advanced Tracking and Fingerprint Protection.” Here, you have the option to adjust your privacy settings. You can select “All Browsing.” Now, with these settings, you can open all blocked sites on Safari on your iPhone.

Please note, if it is only ticked to “Private Browsing,” only private browsers can open the blocked sites. And, if it is turned off, then no sites can be opened.

Do give it a try. Thank you very much.






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