Workplaces and schools often tend to block accessibility to certain websites because they don't want employees or students to waste their time on them. But there are times when we really need it information from a blocked website and for such cases it is good to have a quick alternative solution without downloading and installing any strange software on our system (and then being responsible for it). One such solution is also Google Translate.
Here you can see how to use it to access a webpage blocked on your network.
go to Google Translate and select a Latin-language that is not yours, say the German, in the text input field. Type the address of the webpage you want to access, and then wait for Google to translate. Make sure the translation field is set to translate into English.
Google Translate will be the same URL you wrote but now it will be an active link that you can click on him. So click on the translated text in the right box and you will now have access to the website through Google Translate which now works as a proxy.
Google Translate will allow you to browse the pages of the website.
This trick only works to bypass websites that have been blocked from your local network but if a website is blocked by your service provider (as a government censure), then this trick will not work.