i see this question atleast three hundred times a day!!!!!! this question has been answered many times. you could have just searched it.
2006-11-15 05:56:11
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answer #1
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answered by E W 4
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This is my new standard format response for myspace users. First, if you had spent more time studying while you were in school, you wouldn’t have to ask questions about myspace. If you spent more time on your homework and less worrying about why so-and-so has more “internet friends” you might be less concerned with the proxy server bypass that will let you use your schools computer for non-school related activities. When you graduate and get a job so you can afford to buy a computer and pay for internet access I guarantee you myspace will be the least of your concerns. Until said time (if you graduate) quit wasting my tax money by studying myspace more than you study your grammar. Yes, it is my tax money that pays for your education. Chances of you being a prep-school/private school kid and not having one-on-one supervision while you update your myspace is about 4 million to 1. If it really is that important that you have to access it during school hours, why even go to school? Ask mommy and daddy if you can stay home tomorrow and flirt with child predators online. I am sure they won’t mind. Lastly, if this standard format response does not apply to your particular myspace question, oh well, I guess I won’t have you on my top five list, huh?
2006-11-15 05:58:16
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answered by arus.geo 7
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you do no longer. attempting to bypass the blocks is a violation of your colleges perfect computing device use coverage. Myspace is blocked on the grounds that's an excellent protection threat. maximum faculties additionally block proxy web content because of the fact they comprehend that many of their scholars are such as you and have not have been given any admire for the policies. colleges additionally music what web content their scholars pass to whilst they're on line and there is not any way a studnet can evade that from going on on the grounds that's outfitted into the server/community. in case you attempt to pass around the blocks, you will get caught and gets punished - probably as undesirable as suspension or expulsion. you will desire to be doing something that rather concerns on your unfastened time once you're at colleges. possibly in effortless terms slightly difficulty called "homework" possibly? Myspace CAN and would wait till you get residing house. advance up and understand that there are far greater considerable issues than getting on myspace in college.
2016-10-15 14:16:43
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answered by ? 4
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I bet your school blocks proxies am I right? So even if your TRIED the url it will still be blocked saying "Web-based Proxies/Anonymizers" eh?
You have to try and use an ip to get in. I had one but it ended up getting blocked because mostly everyone was using here. Once you do find an ip address you can access myspace but even then it's going to be slooow.
I hope you find that special ip address =)
P.S. Don't be so harsh you guys. School is for learning but sometimes you need a little fun.
2006-11-15 05:59:46
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answered by xnarx 2
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I agree with most of these answers. School is for learning. Pay attention in class that way you'll be smart and you can be the creator of something big like myspace.com. (please don't create anything like that, it was just an example) Good education = more money, more money = (hopefully) more free time when you are older so you can enjoy the friuts of your labor. Bad education = more time working at jobs that'll take you no where and then you'll have no time for family, love, and myspace. :P
2006-11-15 06:05:15
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answered by youcheckibet 2
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School is for learning. Concentrate on getting a good education and forget about the myspace nonsense.
2006-11-15 05:54:28
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answered by kja63 7
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What kind of filtering system is your school using. There are many web filters that schools use most of them are easy to get around but ones like IMPERO are more difficult as someone is always monitoring the school network and it warns them when attempts to unblock the internet are made.
There are ways that you can edit the registery to remove the filters... There are also loads of programs that you can download by searching for them aswell as simply removing the LAN cable in the back of the PC and logging in as admin (usually has no password) and plugging the cable back in to recieve internet unfiltered.
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2006-11-15 06:06:09
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answered by ufo_josh 3
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1 it is easy to bypass myspace it all depends on the strength of ur school firewall and how often they try to improve it add me and i can tell you more
2006-11-15 06:02:43
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answered by tanyamarie23 2
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Put a rederect on the website make it say somthing like Mymyspace.somesite.net that way it will shoot through it because it doesnt know its myspace and you get your pages :D
2006-11-15 06:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not in school to be playing on myspace. You should be learning.
2006-11-15 05:54:59
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answered by Michael P 2
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Use a proxy site I recommend www.Atunnel.com or if your school hasn't already blocked it www.pimpproxy.com or www.ninjaproxy.com
2006-11-15 05:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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