Originally posted by FarmerPalmer
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Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View PostWouldn't know as I use my own company laptop,
which incidently has full HSDPA access.
Holistic Society Dedicated to the Provention of Acronyms?
BTW Went to Chippenham once. Couldn't find a single place that sold chips and ham. Sort it out.
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Current client allows access to almost everything but monitors and checks it, then throws the book at people who accumulate offences.
Client's client, where I also have access, blocks lots of sites. One Jewish guy I worked with tried to access some innocuous Jewish site and got banner warnings for trying access a site related to "Terrorism and Race Hate"!
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Wouldn't know as I use my own company laptop,
which incidently has full HSDPA access.
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Haven't tried the first few on the list, and I don't intend to try
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*some* very few sites are blocked, I can access CUK, webmail, notworking sites and most others.
Although everynow and then the proxy throws a wobbly and gives me 500s.
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Nor hereOriginally posted by basshead View PostNo blocking whatsoever
Last client tho was very strict - had blocks on nearly everything except google and CUK (thankfully!) Some content was bloacked because they were related to Vehicles... WTF?!!
I guess we will have to wait until this evening, or tomorrow for most of the peeps who don't get CUK or anything to be able to vote... slightly biased right now!
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That changes it a bit, but I reckon it still counts since public proxy's are somthing that should be blocked anyway.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostI mean without the help of a proxy
You don't have to necessarily visit these sites, just know that you could since they;'re not blocked
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I mean without the help of a proxy
You don't have to necessarily visit these sites, just know that you could since they;'re not blocked
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I can probably access everything, but it doesn't mean I will...
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