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the government makes them, they really dont have a choice..

2007-02-28 02:19:19 · answer #1 · answered by igul222 2 · 0 4

because they're not your damn computers, they're the school's damn computers. While at school, you shouldn't be surfing sites the hinder your education or pose a technilogical or legal threat to the school, so they block the sites that fit the bill. Sorry!

2007-02-28 02:20:41 · answer #2 · answered by Got Security? 6 · 1 0

I'm in school right now on my laptop and they block a lot of sites. I really don't care because my parents pay 7000 bucks a year for my education. My grades are A's and B's. Trust me if they didn't block any websites my grades would be way lower. Stop complaining, you make us teens look bad.

2007-02-28 02:27:23 · answer #3 · answered by Jeremy 2 · 2 0

U shud no longer intrude or snoop too a lot into her deepest life, brother and sister, u comprehend, ought to artwork jointly interior limits. U ought to no longer search for suggestion from from her different bf or brother, or u ought to no longer even whinge to her moms and dads about her. If u sense she is devious her moms and dads, then provide up being her brother, and locate ordinary strategies to thoughts your employer. If u persist on your recommendations, the undesirable female will rue the day she set eyes on u, or curse the day she seen u as her brother in simple terms depart her on my own, and do not meet her moms and dads, be a reliable brother, no longer a nosey, complaining brother, whom each sister hates per chance i'm harsh, yet u favor some reality

2016-12-05 01:40:12 · answer #4 · answered by bartow 4 · 0 0

Because unless they are teaching a class that you need Internet access for, you are not in school to play games and screw around on the Internet. You are there to learn something instead of how to win a video game.

Ron

2007-02-28 02:20:42 · answer #5 · answered by Ron75 6 · 1 0

Because they aren't your damn computers, they belong to the school system, that's why! And you are the very person they are blocked against.

2007-02-28 02:20:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

i am sure the stuff they are blocking is not needed for you to do your school work. Plus the sites you are looking to go to are famous for infecting computers with spyware and viruses. They are just trying to keep the systems up and running.

2007-02-28 02:19:27 · answer #7 · answered by thunder2sys 7 · 2 0

Schools know that it is wise to protect the youth and close the gate to legal problems. What may be objectionable to one person may not impact another.I was typing in cumlaude(with honours) the other day and I got *** because I allowed a space!

2007-02-28 02:27:09 · answer #8 · answered by Aoiffe337 3 · 1 0

becasue for school computers the only websites you are supposed to be on are educational ones, and they have trackors on the computers, and when to many students visit a certain website they check it out, most of the time it isnt educational and they block it.

2007-02-28 02:24:39 · answer #9 · answered by coffeelover 3 · 1 0

To protect you from sex predators and being exposed to people who can harm you they are responsible for your safety during the day and everything that happens from 9:00 am to 4:00 PM. Do you have any idea what goes on the Internet? honest chat rooms, my space you know IM is full of sex predators, flashers who pull out their chickens and expose themselves to People on their webcams. peepers,rapists killers and con artists.

Kids who visit Hacker sights and places they shouldn't be in
could get their systems infected it's done for your own good.

2007-02-28 04:01:59 · answer #10 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Internet security threats have become huge!
Schools and other institutions don't want malware or viruses on their networks. If you want uncontrolled access you have to use your own computer and take your chances.

2007-02-28 02:21:06 · answer #11 · answered by Barkley C 2 · 1 0

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