Unblock Websites?

Discussion in 'Computing, Science, and Technology' started by iLindz, Mar 6, 2012.

  1. iLindz Member

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  2. iBricked Well-Known Member

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    So far you can use some sort of terrible technique like a TAFE account, but in my school, some people are using proxies maybe? Not entirely sure. Being tracked is a given, its just IF the TSO teacher or the DET checks it, then you're screwed.

    On the safe side, I would say give it half a year and wait for people to see if they get caught, if no then use a proxy.
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  3. samw40 Well-Known Member

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    I think unblockyoutube.us works for any site.
  4. Apple951 Well-Known Member

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    If schools block sites, I'm pretty sure that's also blocked
  5. maxxdout Active Member

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    Did you try using the IP address or the sites? I've heard of something like that working but never tried it.
  6. samw40 Well-Known Member

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    Not for me it isn't, and our school is really strict. On YouTube, if you use https:// as opposed to http:// it is allowed on our network.
  7. Apple951 Well-Known Member

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    I visited a school last year, they also blocked that. Every school is different
  8. iZach Member

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    Same for me. Most of the time (when our laptops can actually muster up the strength to connect to the internet), we are able to get onto site like Facebook by simply changing http:// to https://.
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  10. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    Some schools (like mine) are different for each area and for each browser. In a tech. lab, a certain browser will not block proxy websites, but another will allow it, whilst another lab in the school allows it completely, etc. You have to play around with it and find out what you can do.