Schools and other facilities block out websites for multiple reasons. The main reason is to keep the user focused on what they are meant to be doing, instead of playing games or chatting. Another reason is to block out sites that might be harmful or cause damage to their computers.
Blocked websites on a school's computer network are blocked for very good reasons. Answers.com will not give any information for unblocking such websites.
oh yeah! and you know why
Each school has different kinds of blocking with websites.
It depends what websites your school blocks. But I suggest you ask former students what websites they used when they were in your grade/school.
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why, did it get blocked at your school? it got blocked at my school but i could still get to it because they have alot of website names and i just go to one that hasnt been blocked yet. like if extremetoaster.com gets blocked for you you can go to extreme-toaster.com, extremelearning.info, extremetoaster.net, extremetoasters.com, xtoast.com, xtoaster.com, or xtremetoaster.com
Put it in the "Bypassing Blocked Websites" category. For Supervisors, just trash it (to the mentioned category).
There are no such thing as websites that unblock blocked websites. Blocked websites are blocked through a firewall device such as SonicWall, and can only be unblocked from that device's options setting on the administrative computer connected to it.
You should not, the filtering is there for a reason and if you attempt to bypass it you will most likely be violating policy which could lead to negative action being taken against you.
They use website filters. The filters stop students from accessing sites that have been blocked. The filters are ran through the school's/school district's server.
Because kids think they should be allowed to do anything even if it's dangerous or inappropriate. However, blocked websites are blocked for a good reason.
If it is blocked at home your parents blocked it, but if it is blocked at school the blocked it because it was a game.