How to get on Facebook at school
You might have read my other post on unblocking Facebook. This post is a similar topic, but I’ve broke it down to 10 easy ways to get on Facebook at school in no particular order. Here it is:
10 easy ways to get on Facebook at school (in no particular order)
- UltraSurf. Download UltraSurf to surf and browse the internet anonymously and also to protet internet privacy. It allows you to visit any public site in the world safely and freely. Note: Firefox users need to also download the add-on on top of the Ultrasurf software.
- Use a free Proxy site. Sign up to receive email updates every 3-4 days from the Circumventor Central site to receive free proxy URLs. I have also mentioned this in my unblock Facebook post.
- Sign up for the event on Facebook called: How to access Facebook from school. This event notifies people who are attending about the newest sites for accessing Facebook from your school.
- Access Facebook at School application on Facebook. There’s also an application which also notifies you of working sites to access Facebook.
- Use Google Translator to get on Facebook at school. Google Translator? What does that have to do with Facebook? It actually kind of works as a proxy as well. Enter in www.facebook.com in the page you want to translate using Google Translate and it will redirect you to Facebook using Google in the header.
- Use the data plan with your cell phone to access Facebook. Either by tethering your phone or by directly accessing Facebook from your phone, you can get on Facebook at school.
- Remote access your PC at home to get on Facebook. I have also already blogged about this, but it’s basically using remote access to get on your computer which isn’t blocking Facebook.
- Pay for a Proxy which allows you access. Some free proxy sites are not very reliable, but if you find a service where you pay for a proxy, it may give you some stability in being able to access blocked sites.
- MoDazzle.com. Access Facebook using email commands or SMS. (Sorry, MoDazzle has discontinued their service on Friday, February 13, 2009)
- Curb your addiction. What about resisting your temptation to check your Facebook account while at school? … Eh, who am I kidding? Try the other ways above!
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