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What is a really good proxy that i can use to get onto facebook?
05-03-2013, 11:41 PM
Post: #11
 
Go ahead - use a proxy - then your myspace etc account will be hacked, so you can whine on here that your myspace etc account has been hacked instead.

If you do use a proxy like a lot of people post with these questions, the proxies normally contain viruses and can track what you write - so they track your passwords!

Most school computer techs block proxies when they find a new one anyway.

Even if you got to a blocked website, the computer admin will figure out you did and you will be in more trouble than it's worth. Almost certainly loosing your computer access rights. (They track your IP and know you logged into that site).

School computer admin are not a bunch of idiots. School and University computer admin take security seriously. It's a main part of their job. I'm in that field, I know.

It's not worth it. Accept the school computer rules and use a computer at your home or public library instead.

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05-03-2013, 11:52 PM
Post: #12
 
Tried my web proxies yet? I coded them myself - let me know whether it works well for you. There's a mail icon on the top-right corner of the site if you discover any issue and want to let me know about it. I usually fix them as soon as I can.

http://shadyproxy.com/
http://shadyroof.com/

Edit:
By the way, regarding the post above mine, for the large part of it, do not take his word for it. He's been spamming the same, identical reply to almost all the questions about proxies here. And who says there are no idiotic IT admins out there? I'm a programmer myself, and I've worked with some of them who use "password" as the default password for all students' Windows account. Wow, I guess "password" is a hard-to-guess password these days, ain't it?
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05-03-2013, 11:59 PM
Post: #13
 
http://www.proxyie.cn/

it's a good proxy

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05-04-2013, 12:15 AM
Post: #14
 
Proxy websites are continuously becoming blocked by school network filters and firewalls. You will always need a new proxy in order to view the websites you want.

If you want to get new and up to date proxies everyday, then you should join a Yahoo group. I tried out a few, but this one has worked the best for me.


http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/schoolproxy/


This group gives the member new proxies daily. It is strictly moderated, so you will not be harassed by spam emails. I personally found that they always have great proxies. I hope you join and find the same results as I did.
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05-04-2013, 12:24 AM
Post: #15
 
The best proxy site that no school has blocked yet is

http://www.poetrylookup.com/

I always use this proxy site to unblock myspace and games at school.

Hope that helps. Smile
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05-04-2013, 12:26 AM
Post: #16
 
http://prxypast.com is a good proxy. It's easy to use.
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05-04-2013, 12:35 AM
Post: #17
 
Try these:

http://www.Rightref.com
http://www.SurfTheNet.co.cc
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05-04-2013, 12:40 AM
Post: #18
 
http://www.school4sale.co.cc/
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05-04-2013, 12:46 AM
Post: #19
 
http://www.Proxydat.com - Click on the "Facebook" logo and it'll open a proxified page for you.
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05-04-2013, 12:49 AM
Post: #20
 
http://89.35.2.11/~math/

For more proxy, got to
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/NewFa...ngProxies/
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