i bet you want to try bypass the scholl filter here's the step and tips:
How to Bypass a School Filter
Do you ever desperately need to go on a website at school which has been blocked by the IT technicians? Here is how to get past the filter.
Steps
1. Find a proxy site. Do a search for "free online proxies". This will provide you with a list of proxies to bypass filters.
2. Find a proxy site that is obviously, not blocked by the filters.
3. Type the name of the site you want to access into the box. Most sites have a checkbox that says "block scripts"; it is better to uncheck this.
4. Some schools use proxy services (such as Bess) to do the filtering. It may be possible to disable it by going into Internet Explorer and choosing Tools>Internet Options>Conections Tab>Lan Settings and unchecking the "Use a proxy server for your LAN". It can be reenabled prior to leaving. In the likely event that this ability is disabled, one can use a registry editor to change the value of "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ProxyEnable" to 0.
5. Hit the go button and you will get to your favourite site!
6. Pr0xy DragonProxy and that type of thing: if you can, locate a system is that the same location as you. If not, a proxy works very slowly!
7. If none of these work, download and install Firefox and manually change the proxy seetings by going to Tools > Options > Connection Settings > And change the Proxy Settings to a proxy. Go to ask.com and search proxy lists.
8. Some web filters only block the domain name for restricted websites. Therefore, if you you try to browse to the IP address of the website, it may work.
9. If the web filter blocked even the IP address of the site, you can take each number in the IP and convert it to a Hexadecimal format. Then in the browser enter http:// 0x(hex1).0x(hex2).0x(hex3).0x(hex4). There is a script at http://helpfulhacks.com/blocked/ that will do this for you.
10. Another easy way is to download a program such as OperaTor. It automatically connects to servers and there is almost no setup. This can be slow though.
11. Yet another way is to have a computer always on at home (and connected to the internet). Turn on remote access and on the school computer go to Start -> Accessories -> Remote Desktop Connection. Put in your IP address (or sign up your computer at home for dyndns.org to get a name for it if your address changes all the time). You can connect to your home computer, and do anything you want from there.
12. And another great way is to put UltraSurf on a flash drive and it can be run right off of the flash drive automatically updates itself and connects to a proxy server.
Tips
• A good proxy website is http://www.learnscience.site50.net/ because it is ad-free and because it is very hard to block (and if your school tracks your history they won't care about a science website, so its harder to get in trouble.)
• TO get on sites that require logging in, use "https://"
• You may use Prixy.org
• When you go to Google to search for proxies, use Quotations and reword some words like web with say, network.
• Ask your friends or other resources for sites.
• The best idea to stay out of trouble at school is to not go to blocked and/or banned websites at school.
• Another piece of software you can use is called Pingfu, which can be found at http://www.artofping.com.
• Some filters dont block https:// sites, it may be possible to access a cgi proxy through a site such as https://www.junkblender.com
• If your school blocks a certain proxy sometimes you can google it then click on "cahched" which will display the page and be able to use the proxy. Adaptive firewalls will catch this and permanently block the site. Also putting spaces in words like p r o x y . a b c 1 2 3 . c o m is a way to search the proxy without the filter catching it.
• if this dosent work,try some of the links in the related wikihows
• Also, you can try going on some of the same sites hosted by different countries, such as the UK youtube, because most schools only block the US site, or vice versa.
• Some schools have filters that will shut down your computer upon writing things such as 'myspace' or 'proxy' into any text box including that of a proxy site. Test this function in your free time to see if it is true with your school.
• A proxy can be easily accessed by typing [any letter]tunnel.com. Try other letters (.biz, .net, .org, .uk) if these are blocked.
Warnings
• Don't be stupid. This basically means that you don't just use your proxy to look up inappropriate material. If you do that, you deserve to be caught—not to mention that a lot of schools can track that anyway, even if you did delete the history.
• Don't assume your schools IT Administrator is dumb. He/She would have studied pretty hard to get to his or her position. So if you think you are automatically smarter than them, don't even think about trying this. However, if you know y