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I'm not exactly sure what your question is but in the US schools have the right to block any websites that they choose to block.
Most schools block blog sites.
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Schools are allowed to block any websites they deem not needed in education. Since this is a secular government and the role of religion in schools is not part of education they would be allowed to block the site. This would especially true that they blocked all sites and just not particular sites. Otherwise that would be discrimination.
they should block certain sites , by using firewalls
Why Schools Block WebsitesSchools block websites for a variety of reasons. They block sites that they believe are inappropriate for students and ones that are illegal for students to view. They also block sites that distract students from the purpose of school, which is learning so they will be prepared for life after they graduate. While students might feel like the schools are mean and just want to make life more difficult for them, they really do it so that students will concentrate on learning, rather than playing games, getting on social sites, etc. In short, they do it because they care about students.
You cannot block sites on Gmail as it is not a browser. You can block sites on browser. Gmail itself is a website running on browser.
Any school where the IT people have a lick of sense will not only block all downloading sites, but also prevent students from installing anything if they do manage to download it.
At my schools (and most others i think) Grooveshark isn't blocked so that's what we use!! hope that helps, coz i know what its like when your at school and they block or filter EVERYTHING! why they even do it os a mystery for most sites!! xx
Schools block Facebook because it is social not educational. If you are caught bypassing blocked sites, you could face serious punishment.
Yes, Apple does offer web settings that will help to block Phishing sites.
Schools block proxy websites because they do not want students to go on uneducational websites