Question:
Proxy sites that allow myspace and can bypass school restrictions?
Sarah
2007-10-04 07:26:49 UTC
I am trying to access MySpace from my school computer and many sites are unallowed. Does anyone have a list of possible proxies or websites that can bypass school restrictions on the computer?
Ten answers:
hallmike1
2007-10-07 22:10:29 UTC
I know you don't want to hear this, but my advice is that you shouldn't even try because that is against the acceptable use policy at your school. They have sites blocked for safety and security reasons. They own the computers and the internet connection so they get to say how they're used.



Trying to bypass their security is considered hacking and will get you banned from using any of their computers and probably even suspended or expelled.



They can see and track everything you do so you WILL get caught. Not being able to use the computers at all would suck way worse than just using them to view allowed sites - wouldn't it?



But please go ahead and post all the proxies you can think of here so we know the new ones to block. Thanks for making it easy for us admins to keep blocking you!



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warneker
2007-10-04 13:09:40 UTC
You don't. Trying to bypass the blocks is a violation of your schools acceptable computer use policy. Myspace is blocked because it is a huge security risk. Most schools also block proxy sites because they know that many of their students are like you and have no respect for the rules.



Schools also track what sites their students go to while they are online and there is no way a studnet can prevent that from happening because it is built into the server/network.

If you try to go around the blocks, you'll get caught and will get punished - possibly as bad as suspension or expulsion.



You should be doing something that actually matters in your free time while you're at schools. Maybe just a little thing called "homework" perhaps? Myspace CAN and SHOULD wait until you get home. Grow up and realize that there are far more important things than getting on myspace at school.
anonymous
2007-10-04 16:10:19 UTC
Circumventing Internet access control systems with web proxies to access unauthorized web sites is a violation of school computer usage policy. You will get suspended and/or banned from using school computers when you get caught. Use school computers for school work, and the myspace can wait until you get home. Do you really want your teachers and school administrators knowing what you are posting on myspace anyways?
anonymous
2016-04-07 07:36:13 UTC
i found a proxy never told any1 about it and less then a week later it was blocked. i was the only one using it.. there are trackers on the computer. no point in trying to unblock myspace sorryz :(
anonymous
2007-10-04 11:34:48 UTC
http://www.pagemod.com

goto the site:

Click on the desired Images OR

Enter URL in the box and YOU CAN Also ACCESS MESSENGERS

BROWSE!! and FAST too.They have got multiple Dedicated Servers Running



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Launched!!

Secure Server : https://www.pagemod.com/ USeful if ur behind Websense,fortinet or for schools and offices etc ..

Tunneling Server: http://www.pagemod.com:1234/ useful if ur accessing from home in countires lke UAE.You will

have to disable firewall to use this.





Even Email and group Subscription to get updates on new domains

so to be sure you can access.. even if their primary domain gets blocked



New Domains

http://www.smex.in

http://pmoder.info

http://123pages.sytes.net/
anonymous
2007-10-04 12:10:01 UTC
https://vvd1.net



when you go to the above site, be sure to type the url with 'https://' instead of 'http://'. that will help prevent the site from being blocked from your access.



be sure to tell your friends about the site ;)
my_craig1
2007-10-05 01:36:24 UTC
try these.

tour-ohio.com

ep3r.com

They are unblocked here, but i find most of my proxies here:

http://www.proxiestoday.com
anonymous
2007-10-06 17:51:50 UTC
you can use this website to log onto myspace.



http//privacypath.info
anonymous
2007-10-04 07:35:32 UTC
erights.net

and tinypic.org. or go to google.com and click more and translate site to english
anonymous
2007-10-04 07:58:22 UTC
http://browse007.com


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