TL;DR : I bought a software to block games and reduce the amount of hours I game per day. But I also found many ways to go around it and compiled a list
We’ve all been there – you excitedly download a website blocker app like Cold Turkey, determined to limit distractions and stay focused. But a few days later, when you desperately need to access a blocked website, you realize you’re locked out. Getting around the blocks seems impossible!
As a long-time user of website blocking tools, I’ve discovered various techniques to temporarily bypass blocks when absolutely necessary In this guide, we’ll explore smart workarounds that don’t involve fully uninstalling the blocker.
However, use these judiciously – circumventing blocks too often defeats the purpose of installing blockers in the first place!
Understanding Cold Turkey’s Blocking Methods
To outsmart Cold Turkey, we need to first understand how it restricts access Here are some of the main blocking techniques it uses
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It adds entries to the Windows hosts file, redirecting blocked URLs to localhost.
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Browser extensions block restricted sites and prevent disabling the blocker.
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Block schedules are stored in a local database file.
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Background processes restart if killed manually.
So we need solutions that work despite these roadblocks. Let’s look at some options, from simple to more advanced.
Quick Fixes
When you need a quick unblock, try these straightforward tricks first:
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Restart your device – This disables blocks for the restart period. Use this time to access restricted sites before blocks kick back in.
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Boot in Safe Mode – Cold Turkey doesn’t load in Safe Mode. Access blocked content, then reboot normally.
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Disable browser extensions – Browsers like Chrome allow temporarily disabling extensions to bypass blocks.
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Use a different browser – Install a browser like Firefox just for unblocking. Cold Turkey can’t restrict unmonitored browsers.
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Reset browser profiles – Create a new Chrome profile without Cold Turkey’s extension for unfettered access.
These quick fixes get the job done. But for longer-term access, we need more lasting solutions.
Bypassing Hosts File Blocks
The hosts file maps hostnames to IP addresses. By redirecting blocked sites to localhost, Cold Turkey prevents access.
To bypass this:
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Open the hosts file at
C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts
in an admin text editor. -
Comment out Cold Turkey’s redirect lines by adding a
#
at the start. -
Save the file and refresh your browser. The site restrictions should be gone.
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Afterwards, remove the
#
to re-enable the block.
The downside is that Cold Turkey will overwrite your changes if you restart it. So combine this method with other solutions for best results.
Disabling Browser Extensions
Cold Turkey’s browser extensions do the heavy lifting when it comes to site blocking. Disabling them lifts restrictions, though Cold Turkey tries its best to prevent this.
Here are some hacks to get around its extension blocking:
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Use Firefox or Edge profiles with no Cold Turkey extension.
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For Chrome, install an extension manager to forcibly disable CT’s extension.
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On Chrome mobile, enable Developer Mode and use Debug Mode to disable the extension.
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Block Cold Turkey’s processes with a firewall app so it can’t restart blocked extensions.
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Run Chrome with the
--disable-extensions
switch to launch with all extensions disabled.
Browser extension hacks offer more permanence than quick fixes, especially when combined with other methods.
Modifying the Local Database
Cold Turkey stores your block schedules and settings in an SQLite database file called blockerData.sqlite
. Modifying this database lets you lift restrictions.
To do this:
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Browse to the Cold Turkey install directory and make a copy of
blockerData.sqlite
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Download SQLite Browser. Open the database copy with it.
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Browse to the
blocks
table. Delete or modify block records to suit your needs. -
Close and save your changes. Replace the original database with your edited copy.
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Cold Turkey will now use the tweaked database with your changes.
The database approach is powerful but requires some tech skills. Combined with the other methods here, it can keep Cold Turkey at bay for as long as you need.
Using External Tools
Cold Turkey works hard to protect its processes and prevent uninstalling. But external tools can break through its defenses:
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Use Process Hacker to terminate Cold Turkey’s processes and prevent automatic restarts.
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Monitor registry changes with Regshot and undo Cold Turkey’s registry blocks.
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Uninstall Cold Turkey with Revo Uninstaller. This can uninstall even protected apps.
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Repair Windows hosts file permissions to give you back editing access.
These advanced tools require some technical expertise but can permanently deactivate Cold Turkey.
When All Else Fails…Reinstall Windows!
If all the above options fail, the nuclear option is reinstalling your operating system. This completely removes all traces of Cold Turkey so you can start afresh.
But this should only be a last resort! Back up your data and prepare for some downtime before taking this drastic step.
Exercising Responsible Use
While this guide focuses on bypassing blocks, remember that website blockers are designed to help limit distractions and improve productivity. Circumventing restrictions too frequently renders them ineffective.
Use these tips judiciously for temporary access in emergencies. Don’t let bypassing blocks become a habit that hurts your goals. And when you’ve accessed what you needed, re-enable your blocks.
With great power comes great responsibility! Wield your unblocking skills wisely.
And there you have it – a comprehensive guide to outmaneuvering Cold Turkey and gaining temporary access to blocked websites. From quick fixes to advanced techniques, these tips will help you bypass blocks when you really need to get work done.
The next time you desperately need to access a restricted website, don’t panic! Just pull out your bag of website blocker bypassing tricks. Stay focused, stay productive, and most importantly – stay in control.
So try out these methods, bookmark this guide, and take back your browsing freedom! Just use your newfound powers judiciously. Happy (responsible) surfing!
Let’s just copy the game folder
Once the creator removed that uninstaller, another creative way to play I had was to simply copy the whole installation folder of the game in another location; that wouldnt be monitored by Cold Turkey.
My relationship with gaming
Ive always had a semi-healthy relationship with gaming. It is a HUGE part of my life. I total over 10k hours of gaming over the years. I like team games very much, and for example I total over 3k hours of DOTA2, and over 1k hours of Apex.
I accept it, because its part of my life, and I also found many of my best friends online while gaming (like many of us those days) or doing LAN parties.
My main issue is that it is a complete automatism. After work and when everybody is in bed, I game. During nap time, I game. I used to work on side projects a lot but as a father of 2 kids now, I am always quite tired or low on energy and gaming has become the default option over reading / open-source / learning. . .
I am very happy about my life, so its not that bad but this is something I see, and that I want to change. There are many things I want to do and that I used to do that I cant touch anymore now that I have a family. And the main reason is that I fill most of my free time with gaming.
Its also a vicious circle : I game because I dont have much energy, which leads to me being tired and having low energy.
“You could just stop says my girlfriend”. Well thanks but its not helpful for me. Or rather, it helps me just as much as “just eat healthy then if you want to lose weight” or “just go to the gym if you wanna look fit”. There are bigger forces at play here.
Couple years ago, I bought Cold Turkey to help me reduce my gaming time. Cold Turkey is a very simple software that you install on your computer and that blocks certain applications from being run. You can go “cold turkey” (block everything) or set time ranges, time blocks, … Here is an example of my gaming list block :
Cold turkey interface with my games blocked
Once you start a block, you cant go back! If I set a week of Cold Turkey in the software, I will not be able to run the DOTA2 executable for a week. End of story. And there is no point killing the Cold Turkey windows process. It auto restarts itself 🙂 What I want to share in this post is the cat and mouse game that has been going on for over a year now with the creator of that application.
Because just like when your mum used to hide your controllers back in the days when you were grounded, there is a large excitement in finding those controllers again :).
In the very early days, you could just uninstall Cold Turkey. First via the uninstall dialog from Windows. Later via an uninstaller located in the installation folder
(part 2) How to INSTALL Cold Turkey Blocker – Basic introduction/setup, blocking a website
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