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HOW TO GET ON FACEBOOK AT WORK

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Page 1: How to get on facebook at work

HOW TO GET ON FACEBOOK AT WORK

Page 2: How to get on facebook at work

Generally speaking, most employers don not agree that their employees using this social website Facebook while working. They consider it wasting time while one should be at work. However, there are ways to update one's status and chat with friends on the job. Learning how to get on Facebook at work will pass the time more quickly at work.

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Employees should ensure they are aware of their company policies regarding computer policies at work. Those who are caught using social media and other restricted sites may be subject to disciplinary action including dismissal.

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If Facebook is being blocked by a firewall, you may be able to get around it by using a proxy. A proxy is used as a go-between for your computer server and the site you are trying to gain access to. Your computer will access the proxy website, and then request to be connected to Facebook through it. Thus, your computer never appears to have logged on to Facebook itself. Many proxies can be found with a quick internet search.Here at http://www.myfbproxy.com/ you can find one that works quite well.. You will need to find new ones over time, as they are blocked by firewalls as soon as they become known. It provide a good list of the facebook proxies.

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This is another sneaky way to get on to Facebook or other blocked sites using google translate. Get on to Google translator, and choose to translate Facebook. Then, Google will actually go to the website and get the information for you, instead of your server. This is similar to a proxy, and is safer as Google is a trusted website while many proxies are not.

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Have a try at getting on Facebook using its mobile-specific version.Facebook is available as m.facebook.com which can be used to access Facebook on smart phones and tablet computers. So, try logging into Facebook with this address on your workplace or school computer and see whether you get access to the site. It is most likely that it works. 

http://www.myfbproxy.com/