View blocked sites from school or work (IP address filter bypass for Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, Google Orkut, or Yahoo 360)
For all of you guys out there that just can’t get enough of Myspace, Friendster, Yahoo 360, Google’s Orkut, and Facebook at home. These are the best ways around blocked IP address filters at school and work.
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1. Use a proxy service to enter the sites. Use one of the following links & enter your destination URL.
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2. Use Google to load the cached (usually filter free) version of a website or proxy.
example: - goto google.com, and type in demonproxy or demonproxy.com - goto the first link by clicking on cached (not the real URL link). - type in the website you’re trying to goto in the URL bar and enjoy.
example - use http://home.myspace.com (instead of http://www.myspace.com). Other prefixes to try for myspace.com: browseusers. search. invite. mail. blog. invite. favorites. forum. groups. events. viewmorepics. music. classifieds. signup. chat. vids.
4. Use a language translator page to "translate" the sites from any language into English.
a) Google Language Tools b) Babel Fish Translation c) FreeTranslation d) Online Website Translation e) Language Translation f) Online Translator
5. Install Circumventor - please read instructions carefully. 6. Block-Unblock your home network.
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January 23, 2006
router and for all you sys. admins….block these & you’re golden. Included are links to 95 free proxies, 6 language translators, a brilliant pseudo-server / re-router, a router outbound packet filter lesson, and a few other good tips… enjoy read more
January 23, 2006
you’re golden. Included are links to 95 free proxies, 6 language translators, a brilliant pseudo-server / re-router, a router outbound packet filter lesson, and a few other good tips… enjoy > read more | digg story
January 23, 2006
Im stuck behind school blocking software as well, heres how everyone I know gets on MySpace and Facebook:
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Huge list of working proxies! Check it out!
January 23, 2006
How to bypass your school/work/internet cafe site filters - 6 ways
Sysadmins: here’s the list; block, monitor or make a note!
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January 23, 2006
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January 23, 2006
profiles, they are OK with sharing their information online. Students are trying out their identities. They’re throwing stuff up at the wall (no pun intended) to see what sticks. Since you can’t make Facebook go away, and even if you tried to, you couldn’t , you might as well deal with it. The fact of the matter is that students need to understand the long view, and they need to understand the importance of the written record. They’ve spent their entire lives online, so the problem is they are completely
January 24, 2006
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January 31, 2006
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February 3, 2006
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February 7, 2006
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February 8, 2006
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February 9, 2006
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February 13, 2006
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February 13, 2006
Thanks guys for all the useful advice about unblocking sites. As a school network manager I will enjoy sealing up all these possible gaps in our filtering.
You see, we believe that young kids are mentally scarred by the uglier pornography and violence that appears on the internet.
February 13, 2006
Fine, educate the youngsters about the bad stuff, rather than CENSOR it all.
They will then know to avoid it.
Make it banned, and they\’ll seek it out.
F* censorship.
February 13, 2006
Windblaster, if you’re really an admin, you must have some backward software running on your network if you can’t block some simple proxies. And your momma’s right. I used to spend every lunch hour in schools looking for ways to bring down the filters or bypass them. If i could do it weekly, what’re the odds that some kids’ll just find a way and not post it here? Then how’re you gonna do your job eh?
But methinks you’re some lame n00b posing as a sysop, in which case, get a hobby or even a girlfriend.
ZenFu
February 13, 2006
I agree. Censoring blows. At my high school, websites that are not obscene or offensive in any way are filtered. You have the option to “request” the system administrator to unblock the website, but they never listen. I doubt they even take the time to read the requests and check out the websites.
February 13, 2006
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February 14, 2006
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February 14, 2006
I have my own proxy server at my house that I run… It is free of charge. It is down today because of a power surger in our area and I will have to reset it. but just go to http://www.foxyproxy.i8.com and click on the proxy button at the bottom
February 14, 2006
IT Tech and windblasters … good news bad news for you …
good news … yes you have a nice list of sites to block …
bad news …
1) the best way is to prevent browsing abuse is to leave everything open … LET EVERYONE KNOW its open … then track where people go … LET EVERYONE KNOW YOU ARE TRACKING THEM … THEN if i go to gmail once a day to email my girlfriend that should be accepted … if i go to etrade 10 times a day that is unacceptable … if i go to a porn site at work that is unacceptable … and repremand anyone child/student/employee for abusing that privlege … it really is that simple
2) there will be another site with another list just as long tomorrow … these places are constantly changing IPs, domain names, and dns s … why? … because YOU block sites and in turn increase the nostalgia going around your web filtering software … YOUR selection of web content filtering to handle internet abuse is why these sites thrive … very ironic
good news from #2 … job security … lol
February 15, 2006
try this kirras and cyrus http://www.hidemyurl.com:1530
February 15, 2006
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February 18, 2006
check out http://alphaproxy.com for an updated list of working web proxies….
February 20, 2006
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February 26, 2006
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February 28, 2006
AHHH. I am a tech at a school and I hate these stupid web filters!!! For the Administrators and ITs that think they are doing good, (no nice words fit here). Even the teachers think the blocks are stupid. Yes, some are necessary(ie. blocking known porn sites)but blocking other sites like webmail. Pretty soon all sites will be unacceptable and censorship will take over. There are still ways to get viruses and spam. There are other ways to go around the system. You will never win.
March 2, 2006
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March 4, 2006
honestly. if the older people(teachers) think they can stop us kids from finding a way, your all crazy. if you block one, we will make one to go in its place, so its really all just a pointless cycle thats never going to stop. just get over it and stop sheltering us from what were going to experiance one way or another. its just dum. we are way smarter then you think. one day were gonna make a site that you cant block, and i cant wait to see who dose it. so have fun tryin to stop the unstoppable!
March 9, 2006
go to https://kpx.myvnc.com it really works
March 15, 2006
https;//proxify.com wont be blocked out if u do it and type it EXACTLY da same like you see it has to be https;// then proxify.com or else it wont work but if u have an imac then you go to google.com type in proxify NO capital letters and click on the very top link that says $72 somewhere
March 17, 2006
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March 20, 2006
STOP PLAYING WITH YOURSELVES AND GET BACK TO WORK! School is for learning, it’s not playtime. As soon as you little punks get out into the real world, you’ll realize how little your boss cares about myspace.com and how much you missed in HS just because myspace.com wanted to make a dime off your web traffic. Those ad banners.. they’re using you. Something else to keep in mind; sexual predators LIVE on these sites. All those cute little pictures you think you’re leaving for your friends, some 30 year old slimeball is jerking off to them in his mother’s basement; once he gets tired of waiting for you to post new ones, he’ll look you up (it can be done for anyone) and rape you… Sounds like an exaggeration? It happens EVERY F*#@ING DAY! PLEASE, FOR YOUR SAKE, DON’T USE MYSPACE, FACEBOOK, XANGA, ETC. It’s not about censorship, it’s about protecting the unaware.
March 21, 2006
for all the people sayin all should work in school , y r u wasting ur time. if all peopl did was work we’d all kill ourselves. For all the balding 30 year olds jerkin off , they’d jerk off to anything. if we’re safe with who we talk to whats wrong with keepin in contact with our friends. ya’ll are just wasting time.
and i agree with the smart guy( cant remeber ur name) .. make it ok and track offenders then u’ll REALLY make a difference.
March 22, 2006
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March 23, 2006
In response to lala:
\”for all the people sayin all should work in school , y r u wasting ur time. if all peopl did was work we’d all kill ourselves.\” - I\’m not sure if I should dignify this with a response, but *sigh* here it goes… \”wasting ur time\”… hmm. who\’s wasting who\’s time? \”Help, Help, we\’re being oppressed!! My principal won\’t let me update my personal website on school time!!!\” Please, someone call the Waaaambulance. If you had any idea how good you american youth have it, you\’d shut your little pie hole, and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FREAKING OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTED TO YOU instead of whining all the time about things not being fair. That\’s what it\’s really all about. Teenage rebellion. Sit down, shut up, and listen to your f#@%*ing elders.
\”For all the balding 30 year olds jerkin off , they’d jerk off to anything.\” - You\’re an idiot and you\’re missing the point. CRIMINALS HEAVILY USE THIS WEBSITE TO FIND VICTIMS. It\’s perfect for perverts. Pictures of pretty, hormone raging, adolescent girls, often with revealing details.
\”if we’re safe with who we talk to whats wrong with keepin in contact with our friends. ya’ll are just wasting time.\” - Please try to use complete sentences. Again, YOU are the one wasting your time, moron.
\”and i agree with the smart guy( cant remeber ur name) .. make it ok and track offenders then u’ll REALLY make a difference.\” - Please try to see the big picture and shut your mouth.
It sounds cliche, but the students who have a problem with internet filtering ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS are the ones who need it the most. WHY DO YOU NEED TO GO TO MYSPACE.COM DURING SCHOOL?!?!?!? PLEASE, GIVE ME ONE GOOD REASON!!!! I\’m sorry to say, you won\’t come up with one. Whatever it is, you can wait until you get home. Please don\’t use excuses like: \”My internet @ home sux.\” or \”I don\’t have the internet\” Use your friend\’s or go to the public library. Whether you want to admit it or not, your teachers/parents/administrators know what\’s best for you. You\’re not \”smarter than we think\”.
March 24, 2006
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March 24, 2006
http://www.vtunnel.com will get u in to any web page so try it.
March 24, 2006
This site is freakin awesome.It works.WW4.VTUNNEL.COM
March 29, 2006
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March 29, 2006
Another good posibility to reach your favorit site through your school firewall is to
enter: http://google.com.mpleger.de/
The firewall thinks that you´re gooing to the search engine.
April 3, 2006
this sucks. NOTHING up here let me check my mail.
April 4, 2006
here is a site i like to use http://www.mathcookbook.com/
it seems to work well at my school to get past those damn blocks, but a lot of times it says that there is a “proxy error”, is there a way to get it so there isnt an error?
April 4, 2006
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April 5, 2006
Ok. It appears as though you are correct. Although my web proxy JProx http://www.monkeysigns.com/jprox does allow most to connect to MySpace and browse and read current blogs, it appears as though it currently doesn’t allow you to actually log in to your account. I will work on fixing this right away. Please check back at JProx often as I am continually making changes and enhancements. Also, if you want to post any additional feedback for it, please just leave a comment at the JProx blog http://jprox.blogspot.com
Thanks!
April 6, 2006
ok heres wut i do but it takes a while for the website to load u type in the name of the website u want to go to like http://www.ebaumsworld.com then you type in this .redirect.keljob.com so it will look like this http://www.ebaumsworld.com.redirect.keljob.com but it doesn’t show java script and works for any website
April 6, 2006
hey terry anderson will u send me that one website u said worked this school is staring to piss me off every day i find a new proxy then they block it i\’ve gone through at least 60 different proxy sites and so far they are all blocked also 2 new recent ones i have found officialproxy.com typed in just like that and http://www.proxywizards.com
April 11, 2006
look go to
http://www.mathcookbook.com or seriously unblockmyspace.com
April 12, 2006
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April 12, 2006
to access ant filterd sites go to lightproxy.xom
April 18, 2006
http://www.daveproxy.co.uk/ This website is great, i’m homeschooled and the stupid computer they sent blocks everything with content barrier X, I use this site to get onto myspace, also i’m not allowed to check my netscape mail, so I go to google, type in netscape mail, and clink on the 2nd link that comes up, I guess because its not http://www.netscape.com exactly, so it lets me get around it.
The only thing with dave proxy is that if u leave the computer for more than 10 mins u have to go to dave proxy again and sign into myspace again but otherwise its great
April 19, 2006
k well heres the deal
people like big brother are really admin’s trying to block our sites
u probably know that
but the thing is that now school filters are updated weekly sometimes daily from a “master list” of proxies and innapropriate sites
the best way to find a proxy is to get in touch with a small forum and get it from them
generally admins look for the bigger sites who have a large number of users
not the small ones with say..200 users
i have one that i go to but i wont say in case it gets blocked
btw i think that someday there will be an outbreak against the censorship in our schools
im in a webdesign class and its so unbeleivably annoying to not be able to go to anything
even our teacher is pissed off
anyways good luck and happy hunting
April 19, 2006
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April 21, 2006
you idiots, stop trying to get into myspace, you act like you’re f*ing obsessed, get over it, it’s not the end of the world, and if you realllllly think you’ll die with out myspace, just get your own computer and stop mooching off “educational computers” it’s not there for your entertainment, it’s there for education, you have no idea how mad it makes me to see all these people whining because they can’t get onto myspace, GET A LIFE! omg, just think of all those gross girls and guys looking at your page. G-R-O-D-Y! they prolly put your face on bodys and update it to porn sites for all you know.
people like “big brother” are the brave ones and are actually realiazing we don’t need to follow the trend of gay old myspace. it’s gay anyway!. all you do is write about yourself, and have a competition with who has the better comments and whose layout is prettier, THAT’S ALL. i admitt, i have one, but i’m not obsessed like you freaks.
April 21, 2006
Go to http://www.allaboutabe.com/ and a big picture of abe lincon will be in the middle of the page click “post you ad here” then wehn the next site comes up scroll down and click http://www.allaboutabe.com/history/index.php?q=
and wah la its all typed in for you just click go go go
hope it works
April 21, 2006
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April 26, 2006
guys, please! the teachers are NOT the ones who block the websites!! it’s the IT people in the distict office!! it’s just as frustrating for us–i can’t go to wikipedia, which is an encyclopedia, for christ’s sake, or any urban legends websites, or anything considered “entertainment”/recreation! it’s hard to be creative as a teacher when half the good stuff i’d like to use is blocked. if you really want to make a difference, have your parents complain to the district office–THAT’s what makes things change! (btw: no sympathy for myspace issues–i even have a page…but i don’t go there at school.)
May 2, 2006
http://www.olberding.biz
it’s a good website to get onto myspace etc.
my damn school blocked the thing though when too many people found out about it.
so it’s best not to go shouting it about.
just some friendly advice.
May 2, 2006
REPLY TO “big Brother”:
It sounds cliche, but the students who have a problem with internet filtering ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS are the ones who need it the most. WHY DO YOU NEED TO GO TO MYSPACE.COM DURING SCHOOL?!?!?!? PLEASE, GIVE ME ONE GOOD REASON!!!! I\’m sorry to say, you won\’t come up with one. Whatever it is, you can wait until you get home. Please don\’t use excuses like: \”My internet @ home sux.\” or \”I don\’t have the internet\” Use your friend\’s or go to the public library. Whether you want to admit it or not, your teachers/parents/administrators know what\’s best for you. You\’re not \”smarter than we think\”.
– Hmm well let’s try that im grounded at home. i can’t leave nor talk on the phone untill the school year is over. my parents both work for the state of michigan at a juvienille disiplinary center.. aka: IM F*ED YOU A-HOLE!
i can’t wait till i get home, becuase if i even dare to look at the d@mn computer im getting b!tched at. i cant go to a friends house becuase im only allowed to go TO and FROM school and on weekends i just sit watching SciFI. and libraries have myspace blocked. and my parents would probably go with my to the library and watch what i am doing. so not EVERY kid has access somehow.
obviously you don’t understand the addiction to these websites. and untill you do you can take your self centeredness and shove it. im so sick of people like you who don’t even try to think of “back in the day” and what it was like being a teenager. whatever you wanted and didn’t get you became more addicted to and did out of the ordinary things to get it. and if you are still a teenager…. well then im sorry for your loss. cause you really suck. and cleary are a dumba$$ and have NO friends. Only the cool kids chill on myspace. yo
– r-a-v-e-n —
yeah im female. have a problem with that? you shovinistic prick.
May 7, 2006
Put the system policy on a flash drive and u can do anything,,,
May 15, 2006
I use http://home.comcast.net/~dase818 to bypass the school filter here…. Good luck and keep the internet free!
May 17, 2006
Ironic. On this thread, the people that whine about the filters are also the ones with the worst spelling and grammar. I concede that some of them may actually be in second grade, but I’d wager that most of them are really in high school. My advice to the “filter-haters”: Better get good at flipping burgers.
May 18, 2006
I made the best experiences with the Cgi proxy or PHP proxy provider on: http://pleger.i-networx.de/
May 21, 2006
I get pissed when people block myspace so i use proxies,
i have foundhttp://www.proxieslist.nethas quite a few proxies that arnt blocked but its better if you check it before school as my school blocks it half the time and somes not.
May 24, 2006
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May 29, 2006
If you need a url to get passed Bess or other filters try:
htttp://atunnel.com
June 12, 2006
I work at Best Buy Corporate in MN and just last week friday, they started blocking facebook and myspace. It f*ing sucks balls! I\’ve worked here for almost a year and those sites have NEVER been blocked and they have allowed for HOURS of entertainment at work. Now, at what seems like such a random time, they decided to block the damned things. I\’ve tried EVERY link above and only the last one worked. It was in german, and when i typed in http://www.myspace.com or http://www.facebook.com, it came up with \”0 results\”. I guess I\’m kinda screwed, unless someone can figure out some amazing way to help me out. Even proxydemon is blocked by websense saying \”blocked because it\’s a proxy avoidance\”. F*ING CENSORSHIP! Down with censorship.
June 15, 2006
You can also use this link to get to myspace: http://iphide.com
June 16, 2006
Your organization’s Internet use policy restricts access to this web page at this time.
Reason:
The Websense category “Proxy Avoidance” is filtered.
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URL:
http://iphide.com/
srry, it wont work,u guys are no help!
June 19, 2006
Cool some of those links above are blocked. http://www.browseatcollege.com works still.
June 24, 2006
Check out http://www.proxydom.com to access blocked sites.
June 27, 2006
Hey you guys try http://www.boreproxy.com or http://www.kproxy.com. Turn off your pop up blockers and try it. But you have to put the website in google then click on the website. Try it!
July 3, 2006
[...] 6 solid ways to view blocked sites at work & school (Facebook, Myspace) [...]
July 3, 2006
I’d rather stick to myspace for now instead of using bebo or any other,
and use bikiniproxy .com don’t know how long it will last…
July 5, 2006
[...] er hold on i have a list of proxies somewhere. Meanwhile, try http://www.hidemyass.comhttp://www.fastandloud.com/uncategorized/b…rkut-yahoo-360/^^List of proxies. PS, IP banned from fagex' site? This post has been edited by king of 0ld on Jul 5 2006, 06:32 AM ——————– —— ——————————————————-^Thanks HarV^ [...]
July 5, 2006
teachers are blocking sites
so annoyin!
me and my mates use
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July 14, 2006
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July 15, 2006
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July 16, 2006
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July 16, 2006
for every teacher or admin out there that thinks they are smarter than kids and beleive that we dont know whats best for ours selve you are all complete morons.
I beleive that some sites should be blocked.(as a example porn sites should be blocked) but to block all sites such as myspace,xanga,aim,etc. is just stupid by doing this you are getting kids to go and search for ways to bypass the blocks and
are making them create ways to bypass the security completly.And for the adults out
there who think its good to have controll over all the web sites your children visit think of it this way how would you feel if u had no controll over the sites you visted.
Yes there are times students should not be on the internet at school using these sites but then there are also times that they should be able to use sites such as myspace and xanga.But those times which they shouldnt be using these sites they should be modeterned and at those times in which i they have free time they should be able to use these sites.And also look at it this way the goverment monitors everyone and people dont stand for that so why should student stand for
school admins to do the same and stop them from using their sites.Schools are like the goverment in a way u have the Principle which is like the president exept that the goverment only monitors u were as in school admins b stop u from visiting
these sites.Dont get me wrong school admins and parents are trying to protect us from what they think will harm us but they are doing it the wrong way in other words
for my fellow young adults they are fucking it up big time.Its time to take web blocks off for good and its also time for teachers to start doing there jobs because
if u think about when kids have to use the internet at school there should be a teacher there watching what the students do and if at that time they should be working and not playing around then the teacher could tell them to stop or to get
off the computer and at the same time if say a students done with their work then they should be able to access these sites.In other words take off the web blocks they are the dumbest idea to ever enter the school system besides the no child left behind made by president bush and his adminstration.And im not saying trust us 100% because lets face we are kids but we do not need you to block every little thing that you think is going to ruin us.For those idiots in the world(as exBig Brother ,Stephanie)this means stop being little ignorant pricks and start worring about the bigger things in life.And also big brother and stephanie i think both of u need to get drunk and get laid
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July 17, 2006
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July 18, 2006
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July 18, 2006
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July 18, 2006
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July 20, 2006
[...] Interesting… it all seems completely fine to me. I’m guessing its either your firewall… or the website itself was down for a while. Anyways just check your firewall settings, and if you find that it is not the firewall… try a proxy or something. Who knows… this might work for you. Also make sure you clear your browsers cache, cookies etc… just incase. [...]
July 21, 2006
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July 26, 2006
[...] http://www.fastandloud.com/unca…-orkut-yahoo-360 [...]
July 31, 2006
Oi, our school tech guy is a dick, we use 2 play quake and other games over the network so we could verse each other and now that dickhead blocked all .exe files from running. So would anyone know how 2 get past that.
thanx in advance
August 2, 2006
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Points to consider when looking for an Internet Anonymity Service
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August 3, 2006
Just use Bypass Proxy Site to access all the blocked sites like MySpace.com or Facebook.
I use it for a month now and it works fine for me:)
August 4, 2006
Use http://www.lastproxy.com to get access to myspace now!
Remeber, it’s http://www.lastproxy.com
August 6, 2006
another two free web proxies
http://anon.emigrantas.com
http://proxy.emigrantas.com - text based
August 7, 2006
all your things are bloked. nice job!
August 7, 2006
so ok i can help you guys out on some things ok you want to IM people go to http://www.iloveim.com it rely works! then if you want to go on myspace some that i’v tried and worked are now bloked i know suck! well here my latest one and sometimes it work and some times it wont see write now my friend is useing it and it is not boked but in my computer it is see well later kids enjoy!!
http://www.hidebehind.net
August 14, 2006
[...] Kids underreport. The authors highlighted their finding that kids are “still not telling parents/guardians and authorities when victimized.” They don’t say why, but other experts have said it’s because they don’t want adults to overreact and take away access – not just access to the Net, but more importantly to their friends, their social scene. It’s essential not to overreact so that lines of communication are wide open and our kids don’t “go underground” online when they can so easily. Too, disciplinary actions like banning certain sites or deleting blogs and profiles don’t really work, at least with noncompliant kids, because of the innumerable workarounds like proxy sites and servers (see this page, for example) and free blogging and social-networking accounts available to them in so many “places” online (see Wikipedia’s list). A parent can spend hours emailing and deleting one account at MySpace, for example, and another one can pop up in its place in minutes - if a “shadow profile” or two weren’t there already. Please comment in the main forum. Posted by: NetFamilyNews Aug 11, 2006 9:11 AM PDT Comments TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.blogsafety.com/trackback/1100000083 Links to blogs that reference “Teens online: Major study ” in NetFamilyNews: No TrackBacks yet [...]
August 20, 2006
[...] Kids underreport. The authors highlighted their finding that kids are “still not telling parents/guardians and authorities when victimized.” They don’t say why, but other experts have said it’s because they don’t want adults to overreact and take away access - not just access to the Net, but more importantly to their friends, their social scene. It’s essential not to overreact so that lines of communication are wide open and our kids don’t “go underground” online when they can so easily. Too, disciplinary actions like banning certain sites or deleting blogs and profiles don’t really work, at least with noncompliant kids, because of the innumerable workarounds like proxy sites and servers (see this page, for example ) and free blogging and social-networking accounts available to them in so many “places” online (see Wikipedia’s list ). A parent can spend hours emailing and deleting one account at MySpace, for example, and another one can pop up in its place in minutes - if a “shadow profile” or two weren’t there already. [...]
August 22, 2006
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August 25, 2006
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August 28, 2006
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August 30, 2006
[...] Kids underreport. The authors highlighted their finding that kids are “still not telling parents/guardians and authorities when victimized.” They don’t say why, but other experts have said it’s because they don’t want adults to overreact and take away access - not just access to the Net, but more importantly to their friends, their social scene. It’s essential not to overreact so that lines of communication are wide open and our kids don’t “go underground” online when they can so easily. Too, disciplinary actions like banning certain sites or deleting blogs and profiles don’t really work, at least with noncompliant kids, because of the innumerable workarounds like proxy sites and servers (see this page, for example ) and free blogging and social-networking accounts available to them in so many “places” online (see Wikipedia’s list ). A parent can spend hours emailing and deleting one account at MySpace, for example, and another one can pop up in its place in minutes - if a “shadow profile” or two weren’t there already. [...]
September 1, 2006
[...] View blocked sites from school or work (IP address filter bypass for … Hey you guys try http://www.boreproxy.com or http://www.kproxy.com. Turn off … sites should be blocked) but to block all sites such as myspace,xanga … typepad.com/relax/2005/01/life_in_a_texta.html blog.myspace.com … http://www.fastandloud.com [...]
September 2, 2006
Hey to get to myspace its really simple. Go to this proxy site:
http://www.cooltunnel.com
And then click on the MYSPACE icon link there and you are in! It works for facebook, friendster or any other blocked site.
September 6, 2006
[...] English You have to remember that you are using the school’s internet service. A school is a place of learning, not a prison (some beg to differ).Of course, having said that, If you are really determined to get past the blocks, there are a list of strategies at ||Fast and Loud|| (pops). Enjoy! [...]
September 6, 2006
http://www.proxymy.com works good to get around my high school’s filters and pathetic firewall. Funny thing is my teacher introduced us to it, because nobody wants to site in a class for 5 hours and type. It seems to work for every site because it’s anonymous and can’t be blocked.
us 1 them 0
September 8, 2006
Reply to: “skateXpopwar”
“– Hmm well let’s try that im grounded at home. i can’t leave nor talk on the phone untill the school year is over. my parents both work for the state of michigan at a juvienille disiplinary center.. aka: IM F*ED YOU A-HOLE!”
Gee, I just don’t know where to start with this one… So you’re saying that since your parents aren’t letting you use the computer while you’re at home, you “need” to use it behind their backs. Wow, you must have a thick skull. You’re grounded at home for a reason, nimrod. Think your parents are strict? I can’t wait until you graduate from your little fuzzy pink cloud dream world you call “High School”. I’d like to be there to see the look on your face when you realize that you have been having your life handed to you on a silver platter.
“Boo Hoo, my life is soooo bad.” Give me, and yourself a break. WAKE UP!
YOU DON’T NEED TO GO TO MYSPACE.COM DURING SCHOOL, EVER!!!! PERIOD!!!!
Honestly, we’re trying to help you. Stop wasting time and get back to work.
“so not EVERY kid has access somehow.”
Yes, they do. Just not to Myspace; which is a good thing. MAN, You’re stupid.
“obviously you don’t understand the addiction to these websites. and untill you do you can take your self centeredness and shove it.”
Ok, let’s review. Addictions to any website = BAD. Do you honestly think that by visiting MySpace during school, you will “beat the addicition”? Starting to see what I’m saying?
“im so sick of people like you who don’t even try to think of “back in the day” and what it was like being a teenager. whatever you wanted and didn’t get you became more addicted to and did out of the ordinary things to get it. and if you are still a teenager…. well then im sorry for your loss. cause you really suck. and cleary are a dumba$$ and have NO friends.”
Thanks, I’m sick of people like you. You know how when you look back on something you did and think: “Boy, if I could only rewind time.” or “Man, I’d have done that differently if I only knew..” That’s called wisedom. Maybe before claiming that no one knows what it’s like to be you, you should think about how good you have it. If you’d behave and do what your parents tell you, then your life would be even better.
“Only the cool kids chill on myspace. yo”
Thanks for the invite, I’d rather not be “cool”, if that means wasting my time on MySpace.
“yeah im female. have a problem with that? you shovinistic prick.”
Raven, you are a moron, no matter what gender you are. shovinistic isn’t a word. It’s spelled: chauvinistic. Maybe you should look up what words mean and how they’re spelled before you use them, you chauvinistic chick.
Grow up correctly, please. The last thing we need in this world is more people who act like you.
September 9, 2006
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September 10, 2006
# admin Says:
June 7th, 2006 at 4:42 pm
Thanks a lot now i can block all these sights
# aws910 Says:
May 17th, 2006 at 4:11 pm
Ironic. On this thread, the people that whine about the filters are also the ones with the worst spelling and grammar. I concede that some of them may actually be in second grade, but I’d wager that most of them are really in high school. My advice to the “filter-haters”: Better get good at flipping burgers.
HAR HAR suck $h!t aws910. school admin can`t even spell sites properly. f* the teachers. they suck. they try to control every aspect of our whole lives! they block all the cool sites. they even try to control f*ing the speed we walk at!!!!!!!! they are so ridiculous its not even funny.
September 12, 2006
Big Brother,
it’s spelt wisdom.
kinda ruins your attempt at being better than everyone else when your key word is spelt incorrectly. oh dear.
and this isnt because im trying to access myspace at school or i dont agree with you, i couldnt give a crap about myspace. it’s because you sound like a moron.
September 12, 2006
its called filterblock.com or filterblocker.com/url
September 13, 2006
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September 13, 2006
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September 14, 2006
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September 22, 2006
Here u go!
Try this out — http://www.proxy.org and get a huge list of proxy sites. Enjoy!
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September 22, 2006
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September 23, 2006
*proceed at your own risk*
// info may be incomplete as this was written in a hurry
Heheheh. Fuck censorship. =) Here are a few helpful links:
http://xbladegaming.com/BeyondTheNet/
- my blog, look for the bypass instructions.
For all the techies who want to build their own proxy - http://www.buzzsurf.com/surfatwork.html
Shifting Proxy - Tor - http://tor.eff.org (Set TOR up as a server and that will be an unbreakable proxy) - Make sure you install the package on your home computer and then transfer it to a USB device.
Easy way to kill those annoying programs
Go to Start->Run type in CMD and hit enter
On the black box that pops up type in tskill * /f and hit enter. Unless the program is registered as a SYSTEM process and you are not an admin, that should work.
If COMMAND LINE and TASK MANAGER (ctr+alt+del) are blocked, try going to START->RUN, type in SERVICES.MSC, hit enter. STOP suspicious services.
http://www.systeminternals.com - Process Explorer - taskmanager substitute
*evil* if you know what you’re doing, go to Start->run and type in regedit and hit ENTER. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ delete any suspicious entries. do the same for HKCU. Disclaimer: messing with the registry may mess up the computer.
Regedit substitute - http://www.aezay.dk/aezay/regcmd/index.html
Our IT Dept. takes the most comprehensive approach possible: Traffic blocking on all protocols (UDP/TCP) and packet scanning. They also do traffic shaping and port blocking.
http://www.ultrareach.com/company/download.htm - UltraSurf Anti-Cens.
AIM SN - DarkDespair5 (SecureIM Enabled)
Yahoo IM - DarkDespair55
MSN ID - DarkDespair5@|removethis|hotmail.com
Email - DarkDespair5@|removethis|gmail.com
Use any of the above contact methods and I’ll be glad to help.
“Information Wants To Be Free” - Wikipedia Owner
“I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she’s too young to have logged on yet. Here’s what I worry about. I worry that 10 or 15 years from now, she will come to me and say ‘Daddy, where were you when they took freedom of the press away from the Internet?’”
–Mike Godwin, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Down with DRM!
http://offsystem.sourceforge.net
http://www.defectivebydesign.org
http://www.filetopia.com
10-4. Over and Out.
September 26, 2006
http://www.proxymy.com works fine but if they are blocking it, then use it’s IP address.
#### Try this: ####
http://72.36.251.238/
Good luck
September 26, 2006
Here’s another proxy that folks can use - it’s running the circumventor software from Peacefire.
http://www.the-nra-sucks.com
September 26, 2006
To :”ahem”
“it’s spelt wisdom. kinda ruins your attempt at being better than everyone else when your key word is spelt incorrectly. oh dear. and this isnt because im trying to access myspace at school or i dont agree with you, i couldnt give a crap about myspace. it’s because you sound like a moron.”
Weeee! More idiots!!!
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
My point is not spelling or grammar, with which we BOTH have failed to achieve perfection.
Feel free to disagree with me; you’ve got every right to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is, “moron”.
Is it moronic to make fun of someone’s grammar when your reply is riddled with errors? Yes. That means you’re a moron too (plenty of typos in your reply).
Let’s escape the flamewar; My point: Kids don’t “need” to get to MySpace during school.
There are many reasons why they don’t. There are no reasons why they do.
Still sound moronic? Didn’t think so.
P.S. I’m NOT better than everyone. Every human being is, was, and always will be created equal. I’m trying to wake people up to the reality that there are bigger things out there.
September 27, 2006
okay here we go these are some pretty damn good proxies
http://www.freefiltershekan.com
http://www.uploadguru.com
http://www.firewallsucks.com
https://server3.kproxy.com/index.jsp
September 28, 2006
hahaha i love how Big Brother keeps on coming back to reply to posts. lol at you, fool.
September 30, 2006
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October 2, 2006
go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/rmpass/ to get passted them
October 2, 2006
In reply to “big brother”
Seeing that you actually do visit this site i figured i’d give you a go. The main thing i’ve been seeing coming from you is the fact that we don’t need Myspace. I won’t argue with you and say we (being teens, however, i do not speak for everyone) need myspace. I see how adults don’t understand why we use it anyway. They don’t use it, so they can’t understand it.
You want us to turn our eyes away from places like Myspace, Facebook, Xanga, ect ect so we can focus more on learning at school. Am i right? If i’m not PLEASE correct me. I think adults are going around thinking about things the wrong way. You see, places like the ones i listed is actually English written in a language kids like. What is it that you do at these sites? You read. You analyze situations and work on comprehension skills. Granted the grammer of these ‘blogs’ are short versioned (are = r, you = u) but regardless it’s still the thought process of writing. You get culture. Who says you can’t blog on someone from another state or another country for that matter. What’s wrong with finding out what some other teen from japan is thinking?
What you guys ( web admins ) deem “inappropiate” is often times ridiculous. What is sad is that people like you ( no offense ) harvest URLS and deem it “inappropiate” if seen fit. You make a list, hand it in, then they are on the blocked list. You JUST spoke for millions and millions of people to deem those sites inappropiate. 1 person can speak for millions. Hell, 999,999 people can think that site you blocked IS appropiate but because of your opinion it gets blocked anyway.
P.S. We can make them a hell of a lot faster then you can find them. I assure you.
P.S.S Someone did say this is an on going circle. How right they are. We make sites, you block em, we make new sites, you block em. It’s kind of like beating around the bush isn’t it? Why not get to the heart of the problem and solve it?
October 3, 2006
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October 4, 2006
its NOT FAIR>>> THIS STUPID COUNTRY THAT I LIVE IN KEEPS TAKING EVERYTHING THAT WE HAVE>>> HOW DARE THEY?? ITS TOTALLY NOT FAIR>>
they blocked our only source of art… i wish the hackers of the world cud unite and give them what they deserve… its nott faaaiiiirr!!
October 4, 2006
In response to “Me-low”
Finally! Someone with a little common sense.
Thank you for the civilized response. Here are some counterpoints to your reply.
“I see how adults don’t understand why we use it anyway. They don’t use it, so they can’t understand it.”
Actually, there are a large number of “adults” using MySpace. In fact, originally, MySpace was an “adult only” website. As for “don’t use it, can’t understand it”. Just because you don’t know what it’s like to use Cocaine doesn’t mean that it isn’t bad for you. Setting all that aside, that’s not the issue here.
“You want us to turn our eyes away from places like Myspace, Facebook, Xanga, ect ect so we can focus more on learning at school. Am i right? If i’m not PLEASE correct me.”
Yes, and no. Add: “so we don’t get sexually assaulted/stalked/killed, etc.” BINGO. There’s an issue. There are also plenty of Spyware apps that loom on MySpace. Schools don’t like having spyware installed on their computers, neither should you.
“Who says you can’t blog on someone from another state or another country for that matter. What’s wrong with finding out what some other teen from japan is thinking?”
Hmmm, I wonder if that “teen” from “Japan” is actually a teen from Japan… NAH, couldn’t be a stalker! It won’t/couldn’t happen to me.
Think I Sound paranoid? [read this] or [this] or [this] or [this] or any of the other thousand articles about MySpace related crime.
YOU are a target; it can happen to YOU. Even though your parents/teachers/administrators don’t “Understand”, they still love you and care about you.
“What you guys ( web admins ) deem “inappropiate” is often times ridiculous.”
I disagree. The sites that are hand picked are the ones that are the “least appropriate”. What you’re experiencing is the result of the filter engine searching text or images on the requested website and finding things that fall into pre-programmed algorithms. Sadly, I can’t visit every website on the internet and check it out. That’s why the filter engines are necessary.
“What is sad is that people like you ( no offense ) harvest URLS and deem it “inappropiate” if seen fit. You make a list, hand it in, then they are on the blocked list. You JUST spoke for millions and millions of people to deem those sites inappropiate. 1 person can speak for millions. Hell, 999,999 people can think that site you blocked IS appropiate but because of your opinion it gets blocked anyway.”
“sad”? No offense taken, sorry you find my job sad, I take pride in my work AND you’re wrong about how filtering works. Let me explain.
Opinion varies from 0 to infinity. It may be your opinion that it’s ok to show a 4, 7, 10, 16 year old viewer a video of someone being shot in the head, while being raped, etc. Your opinion, however, would differ from the MAJOR majority or humans on this little planet. That’s where my job falls; I keep customers from seeing what they don’t want to see. They pay me to do that.
My submissions are sent to a data center where the sites are visited, analyzed, and thrown out, or added to a “recommendation” department where they’re scored on how “bad” they are and which category they fall into. This data makes its way to your school’s filter engine.
Here’s the part that annoys most people who have had sites blocked: THE SCHOOL/COMPANY/ESTABLISHMENT chooses what and how much of it to block. NOT the filtering companies.
If you’re being blocked from a site that’s obviously appropriate, it has probably been added to a “block list” by YOUR administrators.
All that aside, NOTHING man-made is perfect.
“P.S. We can make them a hell of a lot faster then you can find them. I assure you.”
Actually, the sentence you have just stated is true, you can MAKE them fast, but that’s not what I’m saying… Here’s why you’re screwed.
You can “make” a proxy VERY quickly, simply copy proxy code that has already been written, then place it in a new location. This much is quite easy and fast.
The trouble is when you go to try to use the proxy on your school’s internet connection. Web filters already know what most proxy sites look like and block them. So NO MATTER HOW FAST OR HOW MANY YOU MAKE, we already know what proxy sites look like and how they function. That’s the reason we “find” them just as fast, if not faster, than you can. In a sense we’re looking over your shoulder every time you use the web at school/work/anywhere that’s filtered.
Sorry, but your “assurance” is futile.
“P.S.S Someone did say this is an on going circle. How right they are. We make sites, you block em, we make new sites, you block em. It’s kind of like beating around the bush isn’t it? Why not get to the heart of the problem and solve it?”
AGREED!!! Heart of the problem: Children need to listen to their parents/teachers/administrators! (Never going to happen, right?) Try to make it happen! Maybe you should listen to people who have been alive longer than you.
P.S. For those who would like to stop using MySpace all together, try this. Yes, I’m serious.
October 4, 2006
In Response to “Jay #45″:
“WHAT’S IRONIC IS THAT THEY DO IT IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE “DISTRACTION” OF MYSPACE AND FACEBOOK AND OTHER WEBSITES DURING SCHOOL HOURS; HOWEVER, WHAT THEY FAIL TO REALIZE IS THAT BY BLOCKING THE SITES, STUDENTS ARE ACTUALLY SPENDING MORE TIME TRYING TO BREAK THE SYSTEM AND FIND WAYS TO GET AROUND THE BLOCKS.”
Oh, gee, gosh, golly, wow. I guess I never realized that! Idiot.
Obviously, students will try to get around the “system”. Where you’re wrong is the amount of time spent, on average, attempting to circumvent the filter. It may be the case for stubborn, delinquent individuals, to waste their time trying to get to a site that they shouldn’t be visiting on school time. But overall, several studies show that filters keep kids on task.
“IT WOULD BE FAR MORE REASONABLE FOR THE DISTRICT TO GIVE TIME LIMITS OR SOMETHING TO STUDENTS THAT ACCESS THE SITES BUT NOT BLOCK THEM OUT COMPLETELY!”
No, see, that’s a bad idea. Here let’s try, ready?
Bad idea: Wasting Time.
Good Idea: NOT Wasting time. School is for doing school work.
“IT IS ABSOLUTELY MORONIC THAT THEY BELIEVE THAT BY SHELTERING US FROM CERTAIN WEBSITES THEY ARE “KEEPING US SAFE” OR “PREVENTING ANY NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCE FROM OCCURING”. I HAVE ONLY ONE THING TO SAY TO ALL THOSE IDIOTS OUT THERE WHO THINK PEOPLE ARE TOO STUPID TO TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES AND MONITOR THEIR OWN ACTIONS: F* YOU @$$H*LE$!!!!!”
Well good morning to you too, sunshine!
Hope you vented and got it all out.
What’s “Moronic” is that you think you are mature enough to “monitor” your own actions. Ouch, ok sorry, that was too far.
The kids who don’t need monitoring are the ones who probably won’t be posting here. Sure, you may know that it’s bad to communicate with strangers on MySpace, but did you know that these “holy grail” proxy sites can actually see and record every single bit of information that passes through their servers? That means MySpace passwords too, in-fact, some of the “MySpace” proxies exist for only one reason: to HiJack credentials. There are plenty more things that can go wrong. Still think you don’t need protecting?
It’s hard to admit, but you don’t know everything about everything… NEITHER DO I.
Please, for your sake, STOP USING MYSPACE.
October 5, 2006
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they shudn’t of blocked it lol.
have fun
October 5, 2006
For Mr. Big Brother
Okay…I’m glad i’m able to have a conversation with a member of the opposing party. Civilized? Yes, so let’s try and keep it that way.
“Actually, there are a large number of “adults” using MySpace. In fact, originally, MySpace was an “adult only” website. As for “don’t use it, can’t understand it”. Just because you don’t know what it’s like to use Cocaine doesn’t mean that it isn’t bad for you. Setting