Well… Generally school districts have Proxy Servers. These Proxy Servers can be changed by going into preferences on Safari or Firefox. Safari is usually a bit tougher, how ever Firefox is usually easy to change. The thing is, if you actually do change the proxy server you can be arrested. So don't try to play RuneScape at school by changing the proxy servers. Also, if you change the Proxy Servers you can watch stuff on YouTube, or any other site. I don't recommend doing so though.
You don't. RuneScape requires Java to run.
Do not use 3rd Party software on RuneScape. It will get you banned. Do not use it.
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RuneScape bots use Java. Use a Java Binary Code.
Pressumably they want you to learn something while you are at school.
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get a life and stop playing runescape. buy a 360 or a ps3. nuff said
They use proprietary in-developed software to modify the game RuneScape.
You sure can, to give you access to Runescape members.
If you are having trouble getting on runescape at school, it may be because the computer administrator ( person in charge ) has blocked access to it because it is classed as a game site. They school computers are meant to be for learning, and if they block a site for that reason then there is nothing really that you can do, unless you have a computer at home to play runescape on.
Yes - at www.funorb.com. It belongs to the same company, and you use the same login. Don't use your RuneScape login anywhere else - there are several places that want to steal your RuneScape accounts (for example, sites advertising "RuneScape 3"). The ONLY places where you can safely use your RuneScape account are the Web domains that belong to Jagex (the creators of RuneScape): www.jagex.com, www.runescape.com, and www.funorb.com.
It has no use. You can drop it.