Google aims to enable all users to access all web pages. A new feature has been introduced that allows users to bypass the display of web pages blocked by operators. In some cases, telecommunications companies and governments restrict access to various web pages, and Google Chrome attempts to address this issue through the ECH (Encrypted Client Hello) feature from Cloudflare.
Open blocked websites in your country on Google Chrome
ECH is considered a key weapon for Google Chrome in combating access restrictions to certain websites imposed by telecommunications companies and governments. This technology allows users to bypass any type of web page blocking. Its inclusion in the Google Chrome browser enhances privacy and security while browsing.
How to activate the Encrypted Client Hello feature for browsing more privately
To activate ECH in Google Chrome, you can follow the following steps on your computer or smartphone:
1. Open the Chrome browser.
2. Type "chrome://flags/" in the browser's address bar and press Enter.
3. Search for "Encrypted Client Hello" or type "Encrypted Client Hello" in the search bar.
4. Make a choice "Enable" from the dropdown menu.
Also find and Enable "dns-https-svcb" option.
Find and Enable "use-dns-https-svcb-alpn" option.
- Restart the browser.
- Visit Chrome browser settings and navigate to the Privacy and Security section.
- You can also access these settings directly through the link chrome://settings/security.
- Select the "Use secure DNS" option and choose Cloudflare.
After this procedure, Google Chrome will allow you to see all web pages that have been blocked by operators, and once this option is enabled, you'll be able to benefit from the ECH feature in Google Chrome and enjoy added protection while browsing the web.