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Want to get on MySpace at school?

Don't you hate when schools block you from using Myspace? I sure know I hate it. I'm always asking everyone around me "how to get on Myspace at school" but they never know! This is why Trying to get onto Myspace at school? Tired of getting stuck behind firewalls at schools and being unable to access your favorite site, MySpace.com? There are numerous ways you can sneak past those firewalls and be logged on to sites that have been blocked without anyone ever knowing about it. Check out some of the most popular ways to sneak past firewalls below.

One of the most popular ways to unblock Myspace or get past security firewalls is to use what is known as a proxy service. This type of service allows you to go to the site without it being detected by the firewall. All the firewall sees is that you are visiting the proxy site. Provided that site hasn't been blocked by the firewall, it's easy to view whatever site you wish. It is important to understand that as security and firewall devices evolve some have begun to block certain proxies, so you may need to try a few before you find one that hasn't been blocked. Check out the list below to get started.

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If proxies aren't your thing

While proxy servers are extremely popular in helping to get past firewalls there are still other sneaky ways in which you can get on MySpace at school as well. For example, you could use Google to load the cached version of the site. This works because the cached version of the site is usually filter free. To do this you will need to go to Google first, type in MySpace and then go to the first link, but make sure you click on cached not the actual URL link.

Another way would be to try changing the prefix of the site name. For example, instead of typing in http://www.myspace.com you would type in "http://home.myspace.com" Of course, you can use other prefixes besides home, such as invite, search, mail, blog, favorites, groups, forum, events, music, signup, chat, etc. Just make sure you put the dot (.) before the rest of the URL.

You might also try using a language translator page in order to translate the site from another language into English. There are several sites that offer this type of service including Google Language Tools, FreeTranslation, and Babel Fish Translation.

If you are a bit more technically minded another method would be to install a circumventor. A circumventor program can be used to sneak past all kinds of web blocking programs. Be aware that you won't actually be installing the program on the computer from which the firewall is blocking the site you want to see. Instead, the program is installed on a different machine, one that is not blocked. So, for example, you wouldn't install the circumventor on the computer at school; it would be installed on a computer at home. After the circumventor program has been installed it will provide you with URL for the new circumventor, you take that with you and use that URL to sneak past the firewall or other type of web blocking device.

It is important to know that whatever computer you install the circumventor on must have a fast Internet connect, not dial-up. It should also be running either Windows XP or 2000. In addition, the computer must be turned on and hooked up to the Internet in order for the circumventor to work. Peacefire.org offers information where to download circumventor programs.

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