Does your school have Laptops for each student? Ours does so I got TOR browser which unblocks anything, meaning I can check aloha.pk, steamcommunity.com, and other sites while I’m at school.
If your school doesn’t have laptops, you can set it up on a USB and then simply put the USB into a school PC and run TOR.
It works (pretty much) universally.
Laptop? Whats that?
A bigger screen is always better than a small screen. Unless you are using a phone, I want it to fit in my pocket, and bringing the whole computer would be too much for me.
I would do it if I could bring it :3
Be careful with recommending Tor to people. It’s not as secure as you think and your school has restrictions for a reason. Dosss would get in even more trouble than if they found out she was only on websites not allowed during school, but if she was circumventing them as well as using an executable that has known vulnerabilities… Let’s just say it’s not a smart idea. Even if Tor itself was actually secure, by using the school network you’re just asking for trouble. You would be surprised what the IT departments install on anything they distribute. Even iPads have third-party tracking programs installed usually.
Psst the school can track and log every single mouse click, keystroke, etc… without any negative ramifications. Don’t forget about those acceptable computer use policy forms they make you sign. Those are just to make things legal though, it’s not like even if it was illegal you could prove they tracked anything you did online without actually getting the job yourself.
my school doesn’t have laptops for students, but we got mac minis, like 50 in one room. there is a master server which can lock your mac if you do something irrelevant to the lesson.
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i can check aloha.pk when the teacher finishes the lesson early and gives us freedom to do anything.
I know that tor isn’t 100% secure, hell I’ve modified it to it’s less secure. I know the IT department are tracking me, and I can see they’re using a keylogger and a web tracker to see what sites I visit. I can tell when they’re checking up on me at school, and they know that I don’t go on sites I shouldn’t be on. I’ve helped the IT department out with sorting bugs and glitches in programs by showing them workarounds to admin rights, privileges and accessing restricted data. The only sites I visit at school with tor are ones that shouldn’t be blocked and are stopping me from doing work (in classtime), and out of class-time (but while still in school), it’s my laptop so I should be able to browse anything that I could in a public environment (so, obviously no NSFW or stuff like that).
Other people have gone past the boundaries the IT department know I have and they have had their entire PC’s wirelessly reformatted. The best thing is looking at their face when they’re viewing something they shouldn’t and then a few seconds later when they get busted lmao.