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computer illiterate question about content blocker
The computers at the hospital all have content blockers that prevent me from accessing 2+2. The blocker is called Websense, I believe. How do I get around this?
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Re: computer illiterate question about content blocker
Use a proxy. *shrugs*
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Re: computer illiterate question about content blocker
I'm a complete computer moron. I don't even understand what that means.
If I do this thing, how easy will it be to detect that I am doing it? |
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Re: computer illiterate question about content blocker
Read 2+2 from home. By far the safest way.
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Re: computer illiterate question about content blocker
[ QUOTE ]
I'm a complete computer moron. I don't even understand what that means. If I do this thing, how easy will it be to detect that I am doing it? [/ QUOTE ] Using a proxy basically means a site will connect to 2+2 for you and send you the data. So, it looks like your connected to site x but really browsing 2+2. If you don't use a proxy with an encypted connection and anti-caching features, then you are leaving evidence. Most free proxy's will not give you these features. I use megaproxy.com at work, however it has a (fairly small) subscription fee. |
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Re: computer illiterate question about content blocker
Thanks for the help.
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