Being that you would be using this in an environment where young eyes may pry, it's best not to browse the internet unless it is directly related to the subject for which you are researching.
Adult websites are completely off limits. As well as social networking, shopping websites, and any websites which condone illegal behavior such as "warez".
Most schools have blocks in place to prevent users from visiting unapproved websites.
Even in a college atmosphere it is best to use a computer for research and document creation (such as the Microsoft Office software suite).
Some schools such as Harrisburg Area Community College, have a designated area for non-school related browsing, however, adult material is highly prohibited.
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A set of rules and regulations that the user agrees to abide by whilst using that computer.
It will not work if your school is using a proxy. If your not supposed to, do not.
A lenovo. In school XD
it will save a trip to the computer lab
If your computer has a parent filter or is a school, work or college computer try using a proxy www.foxyproxy.com www.hidemyass.com
Yes, I'm pretty sure k-12 is an online school
Left click the desktop then hit Alt+F4.
Most schools use Mac but any HP would be a good school computer if they are not using Mac.
It all depends on the circumstances. If you are using a school-issued computer or somehow using the school's network, then they have the right to see where there computer has been browsing or how their connection is being used. However, they have no right to just hack into your home computer itself or access your ISP's records without a subpoena or court order.
Honestly i wont do that on a school computer or on your own using school networks just do itat home where there probably isnt any web blocks but if you really have to get on and download try using a proxy site to get around that annoying school block if they dont know about the proxy site you are using
purpose of using computer