Students share the Google Sites URL, not the actual proxy URL.
The story of Rammerhead + Google Sites is a lesson in technical creativity — not a secret weapon. Use your knowledge to expand learning, not to deceive. Stay curious, but stay responsible. Rammerhead Proxy Google Sites
Use a VPN for total encryption, or switch to a different Google Site with a new URL. Students share the Google Sites URL, not the
Users often create a bookmarklet or use a link that, when clicked, opens a new, blank window (about:blank) to embed the proxy, often launched from "allowed" sites like Google Classroom or Google Drive. Stay curious, but stay responsible
Rammerhead is a browser-based, high-performance web proxy that bypasses network filters by rewriting traffic to allow access to blocked content. It is frequently embedded on trusted domains like Google Sites to circumvent institutional firewalls, offering low-latency browsing for sites such as YouTube and Discord. Users should consider security risks, as all traffic passes through a third-party server, and be aware that such activity often violates school or workplace policies.
⚡ If a specific link is blocked, looking for the "deployment" documentation on GitHub can help you host your own private version. If you'd like, I can help you find: Technical guides on how to self-host a proxy. Alternative unblocking methods like browser extensions.