How To Get On Facebook At School
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Whilst using the Google Keyword tool, I noticed just how many kids were searching for all of the search terms shown in the tag cloud to the right. This brought back memories of my own time at high school, which ended some 8 years ago now! I can remember the sheer frustration at not being able to check my hotmail emails or login to msn on my lunch break, of course it is all about facebook now...... so I will tell you kids exactly how to access facebook from school, using exactly the same method that I myself used all of those years ago - and one which still works perfectly. To be honest, I could not care less whether or not you little toe rags can check your facebook at school and you should be getting on with your work anyway, just call this satisfying payback to my own school.
How To Use Facebook In School......
The reason you cannot access Facebook at school is simple, your school has blocked that site by its URL. I would say that almost every school in the world would have done this. The way around this is to bypass the schools block, and in order to do this you need to find a proxy surfer. There are absolutely tonnes of these, thousands and thousands. The chances are that your school will have blocked many of those two, but no organisation in the world would have blocked every proxy on the Internet. A proxy works by allowing you to surf anonymously, so that the blocker does not even know you are using the schools Internet, therefore it wont prevent you from accessing any site at all.
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A List Of Proxy's That May Work
(I have not linked directly to these, you will need to copy and paste these URLs into your schools browser, adding www. or http:// before them.)
blockedsiteaccess.com
proxthis.com
turtlegymnastics.com
newestscooters.com
kproxy.com
invisiblesurfing.com
unblock.biz
proxypimp.com
anonymouse.org
schoolhammer.com
bigdoctoring.com
loginall.com
Another Way To Get On Facebook At School......
If you are having trouble finding a proxy that works to beat the block, there is another way that you may be able to access facebook from school. This is to install a piece of software called HotSpotShield, which can be downloaded from HERE. If your school system allows the install (sometimes this is blocked too) then just click 'connect' when installation has finished, and you can browse any site that you wish. Be sensible with it though kids, I don't want to get you thrown out of school - you may be young, but that is no excuse to be a complete fool.
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How To Unblock Facebook In School If Proxies Dont Work...
(I found this courtesy of a pc geek forum, don't ask me if you can't figure out how to use it)
Start > Run > cmd > ENTER
Type: "ping facebook.com"
right-click > Mark
Select the I.P. Address > Right-click
Open IE
Press CTRL+V > ENTER
And If You Still Can't Get On Facebook.....
I don't believe you!
Facebook in the News
- Facebook swipes user's vanity URLThe Register8 hours ago
I am not a number, I am a squaresheep! Or not Analysis Facebook's recently introduced vanity URLs may be a handy function for many, but the offer to distinguish users' profiles with names rather than numbers is not unconditional.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
- Teen charged after threatening comments made on FacebookKitchener - Waterloo Record7 hours ago
A 16-year-old student has been charged after police say threatening comments were posted on a Facebook site.
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Comments
@nicomp - I believe that networking and the development of online communication skills are techniques are essential for continuing progress and innovation within western and global society. lol.
Could some spotty little kids please tell me if this article has worked for them? It appears that 2 out of 3 people have rated this article as 'Not helpful'. My guess is that these are adults that dissaprove of kids using facebook at school.
My school blocks all poxie sites and any downloading. And its a MAC not a PC, what can i do? Im 100% serious, no lying!!
Kiersten, there is ALWAYS a proxy site that will beat your schools blocker. Seriously, there are tens of thousands, and no blocker that I have ever encountered knows about them all. Try as many as you can ;)
...and all of your links are blocked by Websense.
this would also work at work or the library i assume.
needs facebook unblocked immediatly and these bloody scholl blockages piss me of
go to october2009.tk it works or september2009.tk
I did the last thing you said to, but it seems our computer geek at school has blocked that too, because you can't put in your password, only your e-mail account. is there anything else.
Oops sorry everybody, seems like it just isn't working. I will keep an eye out, and see if anything pops up.
google translate from japanese to engelish and it works :)
I use prounblocker.info . Occasionally it will crash, but otherwise, it's pretty good.
damn yall dumb..all u got to do is add "s" after http...like this *https://www.facebook.com
i wanna go on facebook at school please
EPIC FAIIIIIIIILLLL. we still cant get on the proxys have been blocked and we cant get run on these computers, damn administrators !!!
blaaaaaaaaaaah i want facebook at school
oh my good lord
i need to go on facebook!
our school admins are too clever, they even blocked the httpS:/...
doesn't work :/











nicomp says:
3 months ago
Poisoning the young leaders of tomorrow. ;)
Anyway, I don't think modern firewalls will fall for the IP trick at the end of your article. Shame on them if they do; they pretty much deserve to be circumvented.