At my work facebook is blocked. i found 1 site through which i m able to log on to facebook but i cant play games on facebook as it says download flash player or enable java but i hav done all that but still same prob persists
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Answer:
I wonder why your employers have blocked sites that you enjoy visiting while you are at work. Perhaps they want you to actually earn the money they are paying you.
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Other answers
Its one thing to connect to people during the working day to share ideas, but don't play games on the time that someone else is paying you for. That's about as bad as stealing.
Chigg
Here's a novel idea ... why not WORK at work? After all, that's why you are paid for showing up.
Scott D - ex-QnA
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