How to Bypass Internet
Restrictions from School or Work
From the
privacy of your own home, you can surf to any website on the Internet without
worrying about being blocked. However, this is usually not the case when you're
surfing from work or school. Despite all
the positive things you can do on the web, businesses that provide their
employees unfettered access to the Internet may also be opening them up to
lowered productivity when the employees use their access to surf porn, play
games or do their shopping while they are supposed to be working. Likewise,
there are few, if any, schools without Internet access. However,
schools certainly can't run the risk of allowing their younger students to
access porn or other illegal or inappropriate materials, of which there is abundance
online. Bandwidth is also a consideration. The
American military in Iraq recently started blocking Internet access to certain
high bandwidth websites, like Youtube and Myspace, due to bandwidth consumption concerns. Internet
video, streaming audio and online games generally consume the largest amount of
bandwidth. Blocking these sites surely must have dropped the military's
bandwidth consumption a great deal. The problem
with blocking websites from your employees or students is that many times a
student or employee will have a legitimate reason to use a blocked website.
Take Myspace or Facebook
users, for instance. They may need to respond to an important message about a
meeting or respond to other legitimate and important correspondence. This
legitimate problem has one easy solution, and that is, the proxy site. What is a proxy? It is
simply a website which allows a user to type in the URL of the site they want
to go to, then you hit enter and it will fetch the webpage from its cache or
fetch the latest version of the page for your viewing. Surfing to
sites in this manner, by "proxy", means that the owner of the site
cannot tell that you have visited the site, your IP address is hidden and won't
be recorded and that only the address of the proxy is recorded by the site. Surfing by
proxy is useful in order to surf to sites that are blocked by your Internet
service provider, company or school, because while you may be visiting a site
that is blocked, your Internet service provider, company or school will only be
able to tell that you visited a proxy site, not the site that you visited with
the proxy. Why use a proxy? Proxy
surfing is more private than regular surfing, your private information is
hidden - Proxy surfing allows you to access sites that are blocked by your
company or school - Proxy surfing can be faster than surfing on a normal
Internet connection, because you can set options to not download website
objects like images, scripts, forms and cookies, all of which take additional
time to download. Effective School
Bypass Proxy