There are ways to unlock access to MySpace if you have been banned or restricted access to it by simply using language translation tools. There are several language translation tools you can use for this and the best ones are from Google and Wordlingo. Many schools and public computers will block access to MySpace leaving you unable to use the website unless you use a method unlawfully to access it.
The idea is that these tools serve you a translated page of MySpace, hence duping the network packet filtering and blocking system. Most intelligent translators will be able to tell no translations have been made and the site will appear in English still leaving you with access to MySpace.
Here is how you can use Google translation to access MySpace:
- Go to http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
- Write http://www.myspace.com to the Translate a web page toolbox
- Set a AnyLanguage to English translation next to the textbox
- Press Translate button
- Login to MySpace and enjoy
Millions of people use MySpace everyday and they block a lot of people so it is necessary to have a few tricks up your sleeve in order to maintain guaranteed access. Sometimes this method won’t work and if this happens to you then you can also try using a proxy server which is the more traditional way of accessing MySpace from a restricted computer. You can also try using a translator to switch the HTML pages into WAP-Compatible web pages. This will sometimes also work allowing you to view MySpace on a mobile phone or PDA web browser. Using these translation methods can easily result in distorted pages and very bad viewing of the site but if its that or nothing I’m sure it doesn’t matter how distorted it looks.



































5 Comments
Were it not for smart posts like this one, I’d be lost. So please go have a read there first, it’ll get you headed where you need to be. Then, check out Matt’s work on the topic.
you also can use web proxy
http://www.simta.cn
Thats a very clever solution. I wonder how it compares to proper proxy sites when unblocking sites that are script heavy though
I’ve talk litle about unblocking at unblocker.name Is it google language or translate google?
I really liked your thread about this, and I’ve seen a few more like it recently – the best part about yours is, it’s very informative and useful and full of good information without a bunch of usless rants and BS!
I’ll be sure to give this URL to some friends
Thanks Again