It sounds stupid but one of my classes my teacher got so sick of us playing games that he is going to block the internet. I dont know how or what program or if he will even do it but if he does is there any way to get past it?
Seven answers:
Steve Day
2011-01-06 19:26:35 UTC
Depends on whether he actually will block certain websites, or block the internet when you don't have permission to use it. If he's just blocking specific sites, use http://anonymouse.org/anonwww.html to get around it. If he's blocking the internet altogether, you've got another problem completely.
I used to play games online when I was in school, and now I'm married with a new house, nice car, and I run my own business, so I don't think a little game playing in school hours is anything that will destroy your life :) Just make sure you're not gaming if your teacher is teaching something you don't know! ;)
AniDev
2011-01-06 16:39:57 UTC
There are ways, but even if you try, the school security and/or the county security team will see it, and instead of the site getting blocked, you will get in trouble. Understand that you are trying to bypass a security feature placed by the school - you really could get in trouble with the law.
Sorry if I sound rude, but that is how it is. At school you learn, not play games. You can do that at home or during weekends.
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2016-11-08 11:27:02 UTC
I shouldnt enable you recognize this yet you could desire to apply a proxie to get around the applying. Bascially the script enables you to circulate to the web site without the college understanding the positioning you're visting in case you form in proxy in google and then click on one it may artwork If no longer american proxy they are in no way blocked form in the adress in the bar in simple terms use it as you could the internet
?
2011-01-06 16:50:51 UTC
Proxies.
Just Google Proxy.
My school used to block such searches so easy ways to get around it were to search:
P R O X Y or yxorp
Kudos
Gabe
2011-01-06 16:35:33 UTC
Well, my school has a block that is easily passed by a proxy server. Go to google, type in proxy server, use it. There are literally thousands so if they don't work try another.
tim
2011-01-06 16:33:12 UTC
dont most schools moniter the history even if you delete it
Pandemicshady24
2011-01-06 16:34:01 UTC
probably could with a broadband connection
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