I need help on getting a proxy that isn't blocked to get on myspace at school, or anywhere that it is blocked. the only thing is, is that im always searching proxy lists but those sites are blocked too. it seems like everything is blocked at school, and i shouldn't complain but it seems unreasonable, ridiculous, and unneccesary. (sorry for spelling errors.) How do i create my own Proxy Site or whatever that my school won't know and wont block?
*Kate* answered Friday April 27 2007, 4:02 pm: Try Proxy.org someone told me that they can't block sites that are .org. put in the address at that website to randomly pick a proxy. sometimes it takes a few tries to get one that isn't blocked. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Friday April 27 2007, 1:23 pm: Why does it seem unreasonable? School internet access is for research purposes, not recreation. Taxpayers aren't spending thousands of dollars on internet access for schools so that you can play online!
christina answered Friday April 27 2007, 12:44 pm: I tried some of the ones that Thew suggested, and they didn't work for me at school because the school blocked those too. I don't think you'll be able to get onto MySpace from school. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
geegollyHOLLY answered Friday April 27 2007, 12:33 pm: it's blocked at my school too so use the site www.6oogle.tk and you'll surely be able to get on. Just type the site into the google search box and it will show up. [ geegollyHOLLY's advice column | Ask geegollyHOLLY A Question ]
charmed3fanatic answered Friday April 27 2007, 12:11 pm: you can try these two they work at my school
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