Posted on 08/14/2007 8:12:34 PM PDT by bubman
Does anyonw know how I can access FR at work when the system won't allow to laod the page.
1) go to xerobank.com
2) download free browser modified to use tor
3) install onto memory stick
4) PROFIT
This could get you in trouble if you get caught, though, depending on company policy, so be careful!
UHHHHHHH....If your company doesn’t want you surfing at work. Don’t.
please post what you see when you try to connect...
i.e. the error message you see instead of the FR page.
Do you work for the gubmint?
Does your company use Websense for filtering? If not, which company does your empoloyer use?
We want to help....
It has nothing to do with surfing. I can access almost anything else but FR was recently restricted.
Has it been banned by your IT Dept? Ours has a banned list for specific websites. You might want to send a message to them asking if it has been banned and why. Get ready for something like this response.... “These are work computers they are not meant for personal use.”
Are you logged in?
I believe they are using websense
Maybe it's just me, but I'd suggest you just let it be.
Change jobs.
Otherwise, don't access FR from work.
Now, if you're a cop or an auditor and doing your job requires you to have full access to the internet, and someone above you has limited access to FR or any other source, blow the whistle on them (quietly, through channels).
This is all you need. Use it and enjoy FR at work, just a bit slower, but better than not.
The third “access blocked” posting in 48 hours, something is a foot. Or at hand.
Thought you’d want to know.
bubman, yuo fly the Canadian flag on your profile page, are you in Canada while being denied access to FR? If so it’s probably as web filtering company your employer contracts with.
Are you logged in?
We're slipping, people!
There are a huge number of web proxy sites that will let you bypass most filters. Example: vroxi.com .
Try DU, if it comes up then you have a reasonable cause to check with the company. If not, then assume political blogs are banned and let it rest.
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