Yes wait until you get home. I am not paying taxes so you can fill your mind with that drivel. Besides that, circumventing electronic intrusion services/software is the same thing as hacking. Punishable by the same federal penalties.
2007-10-02 04:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't want to hear about how to properly behave on a computer connected, administered and restricted by the people that OWN it?
Too darn bad.
Unless you own the computer, finance and supply the network and PAY for the internet connection and the other resources, it would be improper for you to attempt to use it outside of the restrictions. That would violate policy and the agreement you made when you used the systems with their permissions.
Why do so many people suffer from the illusion that- just because their fingers are on a keyboard they deserve to do whatever they want- they don't!!
I am certain the school had the rules of computer usage in writing and you and/or your parents signed a document agreeing to the restrictions. To act in any other manner would be considered-ILLEGAL!
2007-10-02 04:13:37
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answered by Phoenomagus 2
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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 youtube can wait until you get home. Do you really want your teachers and school administrators knowing what you are watching on youtube anyways?
2007-10-02 12:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't without getting into trouble. As soon as you access a restricted site or a "proxy" site, an entry into a log file is made with your username and the time you accessed it. You could get suspended or expelled, or at the very least have your Internet privilege revoked.
2007-10-02 04:00:31
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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