Coolness, I can get to this site at school.
Topic: School
Note: this topic was started 17 years ago.
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Sorted by oldest to newestlol what class are you in where u get the internet?
―Peter Griffin
That is funky :) LOL when I was at school I never even used a computer. They had some computers (I am not sure what type but I do not think they were PC’s) but I sadly never got to use them.
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Every kid at our school gets laptops. So internet at school is a given. But if I get caught on BFFC at school, the Web server will block it and then it's no more Boba on laptop.
wireless laptops at my school= the only way to get to myspace. lol i was in my lunch period at the library today when i found this out.
Last year I was part of a student-based group the school "hired" (unpaid but I can put it on resumes) to fix the computers and our internet systems. We ghosted all of the computers first to reset the problems and then we revamped the blocker so Myspace and any game sites were blocked (I didn't want to, but they made us =/). We also blocked proxy servers which brings me to my point. If your school blocks a site, it is possible to get on a proxy site (they can't block them all) and get to the website through that. I have a list of proxy sites that work in our school so I can pretty much go anywhere I want =P.
Hail to the King Baby!!
The schools also have ways to find out whether you use proxy servers or not.
there's thousands of proxies out there, no school has 'em all blocked. there's one i've tried, it's like inetfreedom.net/index or something (i dont really remember it), but it seems the school hasn't blocked it yet.
well my high school was cheap and we onlyhad liek 10 computers in the library but i was never their and vcollege i think only adult sites r blocked so i dont worry bout it now...wish i had my own laptop for highschool
―Peter Griffin
Home-Schooled here, get to set my own block/unblock sites on my laptop :)
I can too...which is surprising with all the blocks.
there's thousands of proxies out there, no school has 'em all blocked. there's one i've tried, it's like inetfreedom.net/index or something (i dont really remember it), but it seems the school hasn't blocked it yet.
But proxies leave files on your computers that can be found relatively easy. If you search the word 'proxy', you'll find the files. And the thing is there are somethings on your computer that are entitled neccessary for the proper operation of certain programs.
I won't get technical, but yes Sev you're right. Although you could just delete your cookies and temp files to get rid of the proxy files. Nobody in their right mind will check any further than that to check if you were on a proxy site. And even if they did, there is no proof of what programs you went to see on them as the proxy keeps no records.
Hail to the King Baby!!
I almost wish my school blocked this site... that way I wouldn't get distracted from school work! heh.