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The crhomebooks at my school have a content filter that looks like this

I've googled and messed around with things, but I can't find out how to disable it.

 

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You can't

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The crhomebooks at my school have a content filter that looks like this 891f25e574e3daddb80f8773eb4cebda.jpg

I've googled and messed around with things, but I can't find out how to disable it.

This doesn't work for everything, however you can try entering the website URL into the left box in Google Translate and setting the from language to something random, and then tell it to translate to English and click the link. That should open the website in Google's built in proxy and may allow access to many sites.

Did you know that 94% of statistics are made up on the spot?

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The crhomebooks at my school have a content filter that looks like this 891f25e574e3daddb80f8773eb4cebda.jpg

I've googled and messed around with things, but I can't find out how to disable it.

If only there was a way to take a screenshot...

 

Goto Gmail and sign-in, then check the certificate and report back. The website has been blocked for a reason, and if they can just see what you are doing, there is no point in bypassing if they are man-in-the-middle 'attacking you'

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If only there was a way to take a screenshot...

Goto Gmail and sign-in, then check the certificate and report back. The website has been blocked for a reason, and if they can just see what you are doing, there is no point in bypassing if they are man-in-the-middle 'attacking you'

Brutal, it's more because all my friends want to know.
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Brutal, it's more because all my friends want to know.

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What is the certificate?

This is mine:

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See that identity being verified by Netbox (for reference it should be GeoTrust)? That means your IT department knows exactly what your are doing, even if you use https, it also means that they are likely going to know when you open a VPN port or just disable them all together. 

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What is the certificate?

This is mine:

YIUkiLd.png

See that identity being verified by Netbox (for reference it should be GeoTrust)? That means your IT department knows exactly what your are doing, even if you use https, it also means that they are likely going to know when you open a VPN port or just disable them all together.

And yet it takes them a week to change the power supply in my teachers computer
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And yet it takes them a week to change the power supply in my teachers computer

pft, that requires them to get up, and walk.

 

You still haven't told me which certificate you get. You might very well be able to just have a https wrapper around any website you want, or use a vpn if you want.

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