The Wonder Weezel wrote:
superguy13 wrote:
Heh, time for some proxy sites.
http://www.unipeak.comhttp://www.proxify.orghttp://www.jayssite.com/webThats all I can think of at the moment. Try to use those sites discreetly because if you get caught actually typing stuff in you might get computer priveleges revoked.
"Oh! Not revoked!?"
"Yes, revoed."
That conversation is not a good one to have with the head of the IT department.
beware these. BEWARE.
im telling you now...... once school districts discover these, they add them to big lists and track people who go on them... or block them... they organize websites very distinctively.... ive got lots of background information on this particular subject, just because ive had alot of help with tech help, catching a couple hackers, and they use me alot for things like this... and my best friends mom is a leading lady in the district, and im the president of the student council. Now this isnt a "me" session, im just saying, like... i know when they add websites to lists and why.... if you have questions about this type of thing, ask. Its sneaky, but easy to work around IF you know how they work.

Okay, I'll ask. Or if you don't want people knowing, tell me and we can talk by PM.
Either way, our school admin knows that the students are always trying to find ways past the filter. One person found a search engine, which shows porn no matter what you search. And the school has yet to find out about it. But when they do, I don't expect any retributions for the 150-300 people who used it.
Now, nomorelimits will be popular in a few days and since half the school will be using it, the admin will get rather curious. It'll take him two seconds to block the site. But then, I'm planning on using a few of the other ones just by myself, so that it won't attract attention. I might let a friend or two in on it, but that's it.