
Thanks to this application, you can freely surf the entire Internet and go to any site you want. PsiPhon is a very interesting application for Android users who have problems avoiding censorship. PsiPhon features, of course, are not as extended as other app's, but it accomplishes its purpose perfectly.

Once you are connected to this safe network of proxies, the app lets you browse from its own integrated web browser, where you can add bookmarks, establish a startup page, and basically do everything you would on a normal web browser. This means that you can anonymously and freely surf the entire web. Once you start the application, you'll be connected to the Psiphon servers, which give you access, through a network of proxies, to any website in the world without the danger of being discovered in the process. It uses an (optional) VPN system and SSH and HTTP Proxy masking techniques to mask your connection. So lets get started with the steps assuming you're already on Ubuntu Linux.PsiPhon is an open-source browser tool aimed at circumventing the censorship suffered by millions of users in several countries around the world, where freedom of expression is restricted and not all Internet content is freely accessible. Also available on bitbucket - īy using this you can browse Facebook, Youtube and all blocked websites. The source code is on psiphon's Git repository. You can build your own customized psiphon. I tried and tested this on my college network which uses a Squid Proxy Cacher and Cyberroam firewall


Many colleges require user and password authentication over the proxy so we simply run the psiphon binary with our proxy and authentication parameters supplied by the config file. So for a little background, I've compiled the Linux version of Psiphon3 source from scratch which runs on the terminal using a simple JSON format config file. But here's the sure and most simplest way available till date. There are plenty of ways to unblock/bypass college WiFi/Firewall.
