How do you hack McDonald's wifi so you can use it to access Sup Forums and porn sites?

How do you hack McDonald's wifi so you can use it to access Sup Forums and porn sites?

connect to a VPN?

why the fuck does your prude ass mcdonalds have a filter

>visiting mcdonalds

zenmate or opera works in this case.
t. my university banned Sup Forums.

>going to McDonald's to watch porn

Use HTTPS

Don't they all? My local ones do too.

using one of the following:
mirror sites
vpn
proxy
tor
tamper with packets, send everything through dns, etc.

>watching porn in mcdonalds
Why?

when i use vpn it doesnt allow me to go on Sup Forums

either you are doing something wrong, or micky d blocks TLS traffic.

i mean a vpn in general

check & make sure your IP has changed to the VIP, just google "whats my IP" and check because i've tried this before and a HTTP proxy, socks5 proxy, or vpn works 100% to bypass their blocking filter

Please think of the other customers. Do they really need to see a fat sweaty NEET in stained track pants watching porn when they're about to eat?

also ill add make sure no DNS leaking, although most VPN prevent this, make sure its not happening

https
VPN
quit watching porn in a public place.

>https

no seriously that's how you get past it on mc dicks wifi.
I do it all the time whenever I go.

It works. HTTP is blocked, HTTPS is not. Same as how the filter worked when I was using my highschool's Internet.

an HTTPS proxy takes five seconds to find online for free
samair.ru proxy list is a pretty good resource
why bother buying a VPN
those proxies even work on Sup Forums, well some of them, gotta test them, but who cares

>watching porn in mcdonalds
if you really want to use VPN or https
i don't understand WHY tho

he wants children to see his french fry

>why bother buying a VPN
>Thinks the only way to have a VPN is buying one
>not setting up your own
KEK
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Maybe he lives just above them.

HTTPS prevents spying (badly). The only reason HTTPS would ever unblock anything is if the IT slaves that set up the network forgot to put the firewall on the HTTPS port.

>HTTPS prevents spying (badly).
It does a somewhat decent job at protecting your from people snooping on what you're sending/receiving.
It still doesn't solve the problem of people snooping on DNS though.