Access the world's largest encyclopedia without restrictions. Read, research, and learn freely — no censorship, no blocks.
Wikipedia has been blocked or censored in countries including China (since 2019 in all languages), Turkey (2017-2020), and various other nations intermittently. Some countries block specific Wikipedia articles rather than the entire site. Schools occasionally restrict Wikipedia access, and some corporate networks block it to limit non-work browsing. In countries with internet censorship, Wikipedia's commitment to neutral information makes it a frequent target.
HiddenMe routes Wikipedia traffic through premium proxy servers in countries with free access. Since Wikipedia is primarily text-based, it loads extremely fast through HiddenMe's in-browser engine. All inter-article links, references, images, and multi-language versions work seamlessly. Your encrypted connection prevents censors from knowing you're accessing Wikipedia.
What You Get
Simple as 1-2-3
Type or paste https://www.wikipedia.org into the search box above.
Choose which country you want to appear to browse from.
Wikipedia opens in a new tab, fully proxied and encrypted.
FAQ
Yes. HiddenMe proxies all Wikipedia language versions. Whether you browse in English, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, or any other language, the full Wikipedia experience works through HiddenMe's proxy.
Absolutely. All traffic between your browser and HiddenMe is SSL encrypted. Your ISP and network administrators cannot see that you're accessing Wikipedia or which articles you're reading.
Wikipedia is primarily text and images — relatively lightweight compared to video sites. Combined with HiddenMe's in-browser technology that runs locally in your browser (no remote rendering), Wikipedia articles load at near-native speed through the proxy.
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