2026-02-09
by Many times, parents first see the term "unblocked browser" when they are checking the search history or the school Chromebook of their child. At first glance, it sounds like a simple "browser that can access the internet." In reality, it usually refers to a tool created to circumvent network restrictions, primarily to school or public networks, to access blocked sites. For families, it is more important to understand what is behind that term than it is to quickly ban it. When parents are informed of how these tools work, why teens are drawn to seek them out, and the dangers…





