you got to use a proxy site. At our school we use http;//trafa.com/proxy It gets around surf control.
2006-11-07 02:04:39
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answered by lilgary_13 2
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I have a kid whom went on myspace for 2 hours in school, I have talked with the pricipal at school, and blocked all of her computer priveledges in school, if she needs to look something up, she can do it the old fashioned way, or at home, where she IS SUPERVISED. I also took down 5 blog sites she was using, and got tons of info, she is still stinging from that. Too bad, school is for learning, not playing on dangerous sites.
2006-11-07 02:03:08
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answered by Jennifer L 4
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In my school, I know the admin password, I can just log in without the teacher seeing me. The admin has ALL features. If your school computer is a dell, then the password MIGHT be delladmin.
2006-11-07 02:04:56
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answered by xFrozen 4
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CIPPA regulation calls for faculties to have content filters, the point of the content filter out is to insure the bandwidth is used for academic purposes. I paintings as a sysadmin for college districts. Our content filter out has plugins that are adaptive, for each attempt to get admission to blocked web content including myspace, an get admission to is added to checklist the attempt to bypass the filter out using "proxy".. those web content are indexed as "proxy avoidance" web content and blocked. Your college has a accountability to countless issues, educating the scholars and being in charge to the taxpayer.. area of that accountability calls for that bandwidth paid for by potential of taxpayers for training, be committed to the needs of training era. What our accountability as admin entail is that we adhere to the regulation, failure to conform can bring about faculties dropping taxpayer investment for information superhighway amenities.
2016-12-10 04:18:35
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answered by ? 4
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Most schools have the site blocked on their computer systems to prevent kids from going there. I dont think you can unlock it.
2006-11-07 01:55:57
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answered by cmsmith114 3
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you can't, learn something instead
2006-11-07 02:00:22
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answered by Febe 2
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you can't, hence why it's blocked. You shouldn't be on Myspace at school, duh!
2006-11-07 02:00:38
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answered by njyecats 6
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IDK, but it's blocked at my school too.
2006-11-07 02:00:51
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answered by Cyrus 4
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