How To Get Fb At School?

How can i get on fb in school?

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    Use a proxy, Google how to create a proxy website and go from there. Depending on your schools knowledge of computers, typing https instead of http works. As the other guys said, try to focus on your school work. I'm telling you this in the case that you may have a personal laptop and wish to use the school internet to access facebook during your spare time. I'm not really allowed to say anymore then that.

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HeeHee

Well you won't learn much if you're on FB at school but if you wanna get on and check during breaks or something you'll have to use your cellphone. All social media sites are blocked by the school board unless you're in college which by this question I'm guessing you are not.

synnamon27

use proxy sites like proxfree

Dark Soul

i've heard good things about dont-listen-to-heehee.net, but the best way would be toi use your phone, and if u have a smartphone, theres a fb chat app called go chat

Alex

Use your phone you Can Not Get onto Facebook on the School computers its Against the Rules to Go on Facebook at school and its also against the rules for me to give you any proxys

Daniel

In my school they used internet explorer so if we downloaded firefox mobile to a flash drive, we were able to go on with that.

Type on google website unblocker. Thats how i used to get on to blocked websites. :DD

Jimmy

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