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also, bess is used as a filter for a lot of things. I personally know that many schools use it. I'm not sure this kind of content is allowed under the rules. Reported, to see what the mods think.
well any decent filtering product will be aware of anonymous proxies anyway, so by definition it should be really hard to find a proxy site... this guy doesn't look like he's coming back anyway, no loss as he never even said please or thankyou...
it's actually not hard to find a proxy site at all. Even with this sort of filter. I know at my school this would be considered against the "tech use contract" that we all have to sign. Where does the line get drawn?
not what i find. i try researching proxies at work (bluecoat etc..), and i get censored, and reported to our corporate body, for looking at hacking websites, despite being the network admin for the UK! lovely.
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