Replit's "Always On" feature (part of Hacker Plan) keeps your proxy running 24/7. Without it, just open your Replit dashboard before trying to browse. Is This Safe? For you: Yes. The traffic leaves Replit's servers, not your school/work IP. However, Replit could technically see your browsing logs if they wanted to. Don't use this for anything illegal or highly sensitive.
Most people know Replit as an online IDE for coding. But savvy users have turned it into one of the most effective, stealthy proxy unblockers available. Here’s how it works and how to set it up in under 5 minutes. Traditional proxy websites (like HideMyAss or KProxy) are usually on a blacklist. Network admins know their IP ranges. They block them instantly.
npm install express express-http-proxy Click Run . Your proxy is now live at the generated Replit URL (e.g., your-proxy.your-username.repl.co ).
app.listen(3000, () => console.log('Proxy running on port 3000'));
Replit is different. It’s a legitimate educational/coding platform. Blocking all of Replit would block thousands of legitimate coding projects. So, most networks leave it open.
Replit's "Always On" feature (part of Hacker Plan) keeps your proxy running 24/7. Without it, just open your Replit dashboard before trying to browse. Is This Safe? For you: Yes. The traffic leaves Replit's servers, not your school/work IP. However, Replit could technically see your browsing logs if they wanted to. Don't use this for anything illegal or highly sensitive.
Most people know Replit as an online IDE for coding. But savvy users have turned it into one of the most effective, stealthy proxy unblockers available. Here’s how it works and how to set it up in under 5 minutes. Traditional proxy websites (like HideMyAss or KProxy) are usually on a blacklist. Network admins know their IP ranges. They block them instantly.
npm install express express-http-proxy Click Run . Your proxy is now live at the generated Replit URL (e.g., your-proxy.your-username.repl.co ).
app.listen(3000, () => console.log('Proxy running on port 3000'));
Replit is different. It’s a legitimate educational/coding platform. Blocking all of Replit would block thousands of legitimate coding projects. So, most networks leave it open.