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For a permanent solution, Alex uses a VPN (Virtual Private Network) . By connecting to a server in a country where the site isn't blocked (like Switzerland or Spain), Alex's traffic is encrypted. His ISP can see he is using a VPN, but they have no idea what site he is visiting, so they can't block it. The Moral of the Story
In many regions—like the UK, Australia, and parts of Europe—courts order ISPs to block access to specific domains. Alex's ISP didn't actually "delete" the website; they simply removed the "road signs" (DNS) or put a "toll booth" (IP filtering) in the way. The Workarounds: A Three-Step Journey 1337x.to unblock
Always ensure you are complying with local laws regarding copyright and digital content. When visiting mirror sites, never download .exe files or provide personal information, as these secondary domains are not always verified by the original site owners. For a permanent solution, Alex uses a VPN
