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Blocked or restricted webpages


Question Posted Friday March 9 2007, 8:07 pm

I am living in a unit with a guy who is a complete idiot and recently have noticed that web pages i was previously surfing have been restricted..
Not just that though, but programs like bitcomet have become completly restricted and lots and lots of other web pages/sites.

This is really pissing me off as I pay for the internet and he thinks he has the right to restrict someone elses connection/s

Can anyone tell me how I can check if I am restriced or blocked with Any programs he might have.. And or Ideas or ways that I might be able to access sites that are restricted?
A simple solution is dis-connecting his net completly.. but that is only temp.. till he plugs it in again.. Advice PLEASE!!

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Gruntlord6 answered Saturday December 6 2008, 3:12 pm:
your answer is simple, use a proxy server.

heres a good one: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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