These fixes are mostly permanent. If you want free browsing that is temporary, use these methods:
These are all very good options, note that I did not create any of these
Imagine learning- This is a kiosk app, (note that your school might not have this app). to check simply hold down your power button and sign out. Then press the apps button and see if there is an app labeled 'imagine learning student'.
It will open a browser window that is thoroughly unblocked. The only downside is it is in an app so when you close it, it is on the login screen so it looks suspicious.
The next one is called 'chrome://chrome-signin' This is because it uses the Chrome Browser! Finally something in the browser!!! There are downsides, like 'securely classroom' This extension allows teachers to view your Chrome Browser, this includes the 'chrome://chrome-signin' tab. However, when teachers just look at the URL of what is on your browser, it will show as 'chrome://chrome-signin' not whatever site you are on.
This may seem like a lot, but you'll memorize the steps in no time! It gives you a mini-browser, specifically inside the 'chrome://chrome-signin' tab. This way, it's only visible to a teacher when they view your screen, showing as 'chrome://chrome-signin' in your tabs.
SparkVue- This is the greatest of them all, by far the most simplistic. This is an app, used for recording data, but it is so old that it runs script, HTML, and CSS. So we can use this, by running the HTML code we can get a Google tab inside this app. It will have no extensions.
It runs the script allowing you to have your very own Google browser without any extension, so it's undetectable to teachers. This is the best one out of them all, so if you going to use any use this one. I would recommend making a text doc, with the code in it and then just copy it and pasting it into the text box when you wanna use it. This is the most customizable one because you can run anything, and make your code, links, and website if you want.
With the latest SparkVue update, the traditional XSS method won't quite cut it anymore. Now, to get things rolling, you'll need to kick off a shared session and then initiate a fresh one. Once in, head straight to the first name text box—that's the golden spot. Now, here's the kicker: we've got a new script courtesy of Amukerd over on Discord. It's slick and gets the job done like a charm. Now, onto the next step: just fire up any random session using SparkVue's templates, and hit that start button. Give it a moment to sink in, and once it does, it's open season. The floodgates are yours to command.