Author Topic: I'm interested in proxies.  (Read 1291 times)

Yeah, but I heard there's things like undetectable and invisible proxies.

every proxy can be traced somehow

There's a difference between logging into the forums with a proxy enabled and discussing proxies.
No I meant, you can get banned for using a proxy with the forums.
Not discussing it.

I also thought you could get banned for linking them, guess I was wrong.

Well, IDK. Not banned yet so everythingwentbetterthanexpec ted.

Nobody has mentioned TOR, the delicious onion?

I know some school safe proxies that work with minecraft.net

www.freshtunnel.com
www.fathermug.com
https://vidproxy.com

I can't use TOR on my iPod. Its a good program although slow.

If the school uses a web blocking thing, and you use a proxy to get around it you can def get into trouble with your school. removed internet privileges and other disciplinary actions probably

Nobody has mentioned TOR, the delicious onion?
I need to fix this on my laptop.
sweet undetectable internet.

If the school uses a web blocking thing, and you use a proxy to get around it you can def get into trouble with your school. removed internet privileges and other disciplinary actions probably
https:// can get around most blockers.

I think it'd be handicapped if this kid got banned for talking about a proxy. Doesn't mean he's using it for something illegal. If he was banned and was accessing forums via proxy, that'd be a different story, of course.

I need to fix this on my laptop.
sweet undetectable internet.
https:// can get around most blockers.
my school has it locked down real tight. The only hope you have of finding somewhere to play games or something is just finding a site they haven't found yet, and even then it will be found withing a month after it gets spread through the school.

https:// can get around most blockers.
I try this on my iPad at school, It only works like every other day for 10 minutes.
It's really strang, I stopped because of how glitchy it was with the iPad.

But it works with the macs.