To bypass paywalls on websites, here are several methods you can try:

  1. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) - Some websites track your IP address to limit free content. By using a VPN, you can change your IP address to bypass these restrictions.

  2. Turn on Reader Mode - Certain online readers, like Reader Mode in some browsers, can help you bypass a soft paywall by rendering content without ads and login requirements.

  3. Incognito Mode - Visiting a website in incognito mode allows you to read articles, as most sites track cookie data to restrict access. Cookies are not stored in incognito mode.

  4. Archive.today and the Wayback Machine - Tools like Archive.today and the Wayback Machine preserve snapshots of webpages, which you can access without paying. For Archive.today, copy the article's URL, paste it on their website, and you'll find the archived version.

  5. Bypass with JavaScript - Disabling JavaScript on your browser for the site may remove paywall curtains in some cases.

  6. Postlight Reader and uBlock Origin - Chrome extensions like Postlight Reader and uBlock Origin can help you bypass paywalls on specific websites.

  7. Vimeo/Facebook URLs - For sites like Vimeo, trying https://facebook.com/l.php?u= before the full link can allow you to access content.

  8. Library Subscription - Your local library may have subscriptions to various publications, letting you access these publications through your library card.

  9. Google Web Search - Sometimes a Google search for the article's headline can lead to a link that bypasses the paywall.

Keep in mind that these methods are not guaranteed to work for every site and every situation, and some websites may have improved protections against these techniques. However, these tactics are frequently used strategies to circumvent paywalls.