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School content filters are wide-ranging but imperfect — they block domains by category or name, not by content, which means many streaming sites, AI tools, and resource hubs fly under the radar. This section collects entertainment and productivity links that tend to work on managed Chromebooks, organized by category. As a general rule, the more obscure the domain name, the longer it stays accessible. If you want a single comprehensive directory of unblocked resources, FMHY (fmhy.net) is the gold standard — and it has its own set of mirrors if the main domain is blocked. FMHY mirrors:

Categories

A wide range of AI chatbots and tools, from the mainstream to more obscure alternatives that are less likely to be blocked.Recommended:
  • perplexity.ai — sign up for the full experience; works well on school accounts
Major AIs (likely blocked — use at home or via proxy):May work on school networks:ChatGPT clones (no message recall):Writing AI (sign-up required):Obscure/misc:Homework helpers:AI content detectors:Humanisers (turn AI text into human-like text):Image generation:Music generation:Coding AI:
These sites stream movies and TV shows in the browser. Many use disguised domain names or regional TLDs that are less likely to appear on school blocklists.Google Slides movie players (often unblocked since they’re on Google Docs domains):
Browser-based anime streaming sites. Note that anime sites are frequently targeted by filters — check back for mirror updates.
Free e-book and academic paper libraries. These are useful for finding textbooks, fiction, and research papers without needing a library subscription.Library Genesis:Anna’s Archive:Z-Library:
Online tools for solving algebra, calculus, and general math problems. These are often accessible on school networks since they appear to be educational.
Tools for downloading media content. Cobalt is the most versatile — it supports YouTube, TikTok, Twitter/X, Instagram, and many other platforms.Cobalt (video/audio downloader):Spotify downloaders:
Some school accounts restrict or block certain YouTube videos. The following methods let you watch them in an embedded or alternate player.Embed URL method:Replace VIDEOIDHERE with the 11-character YouTube video ID (the part after ?v= in a standard URL):
https://youtube.com/embed/VIDEOIDHERE
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/VIDEOIDHERE
Example: for https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ, the ID is dQw4w9WgXcQ.JavaScript version (bookmarklet):
javascript:(function () {if (window.location.toString().includes('www.youtube.com/watch?v')) { window.open('https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/' + window.location.toString().split('=')[1]) }})()
Google Docs method:
  1. Find the link of the blocked video.
  2. Paste it into a Google Doc.
  3. Press Space after the URL — it should become a hyperlink.
  4. Click the link. An image preview will appear below.
  5. Click the image. A pop-up appears on the right side of the screen — watch from there.
Norepted (dedicated bypass tool):Credits: github.com/wea-f/ for Norepted.
The age-restriction bypass was patched by Google. These methods work only for region-blocked or school-policy-blocked videos, not age-gated content. Do not use these to watch inappropriate content.
Links in this section may go dead as school filters are updated or sites change their domain names. FMHY (https://fmhy.net/) is the most actively maintained directory for finding new working mirrors.

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