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Brother 28 years younger...hmmmm.
Yet another exceptional part of Harry's life story.
Hahahaha
Brothers boy, not brothers not. Hahahaha
Why are you questioning that lol are you ok?
Brother 28 years younger...hmmmm.
Yet another exceptional part of Harry's life story.
Nah just catching you in another lie. Why not refer to him as your nephew as a normal human?Hahahaha
Brothers boy, not brothers not. Hahahaha
Why are you questioning that lol are you ok?
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Nah just catching you in another lie. Why not refer to him as your nephew as a normal human?
11 year olds are not taught what a VPN is in school. Unless its by other kids. They're lucky to be taught it at GCSE level. My neice was making her choices at Christmas for the coming academic year. The syllabus for computer science was laughable in how bad and outdated it was when the detail was presented.
I've just been scanning through the BBC Bitesize at the various syllabus' Eduqas has the best Network syllabus (IMHO). It covers nothing on VPN or tunnelling protocols.
GCSE Computer Science - Eduqas - BBC Bitesize
Easy-to-understand homework and revision materials for your GCSE Computer Science Eduqas '9-1' studies and examswww.bbc.co.uk
Its not even covered in network security at all. Its all pretty surface level stuff and no more advanced to what I was taught....26ish years ago when I took GCSE IT as an optional course and it was first being introduced. Which is really sad.
High School? What's that?Wait, you googled it? Hahaha
I was in classrooms last academic year, working with at risk kids in years 7, 8 and 9. When logging on to all high school laptops they all needed to use a VPN to enable access.
The council's network restrictions blocked a large number of very appropriate sites that schools use, so children are taught VPN usage in class as part of their IT access program when they start high school. Kids use school laptops with pre installed software.
I assume this is standard, I cant imagine just 1 or 2 high schools do this.
Yeah I was remember something I read 8 months ago...I do actually like to fact check myself before posting BS unlike some.Wait, you googled it? Hahaha
We used to make do with ripped up porn mags at the local parkIm in a similar boat, at this stage I think a lot of people who have a tiny amount of knowledge about how the Internet works feel the same.
Labour seem to be marketing this to those who dont know what a VPN is, but that number is small and getting smaller.
11 year olds are taught what VPNs are in class.
The young children who could potentially stumble across harmful content are far more likely to come across this material on YouTube, twitch, or online gaming. There are hundreds of example of 'tasteful pron' on these platforms, and sex work camouflaged as art. Then there are the soft pron game channels.
My brothers boy recently subscribed to 3 twitch streamers, he's 12 and all his friends were playing online when one of them began a conversation with a streamer sat in her bikini, in a hot tub... they all subscribed to her channell, there were nip slips and dirty talk, and one managed to subscribe to her only fans before the parents caught it and stopped it all. This all happened in a matter of 2 to 3 days.
High School? What's that?
The council blocked access?
IT allowed the installation of SW to circumvent network security?
Giving kids admin rights?
Yeah I was remember something I read 8 months ago...I do actually like to fact check myself before posting BS unlike some.
We used to make do with ripped up porn mags at the local park
I read all 4 syllabus on the subject from the BBC bitesize website (generally considered a pretty good resource). My assertion was it was not taught at GCSE level, it is not.Your not fact checking yourself, your googling specifics to try to prove your assertion. Thats the opposite of fact checking.
I don't think they were taught it school dude....I think you've got a massive leap of logic there of where that they were taught in school.to downloading a free VPN, promoted by your favourite you tuber, in order to access Netflix shows not allowed in your region, or to access other content restricted by parents or other agencies.
I read all 4 syllabus on the subject from the BBC bitesize website (generally considered a pretty good resource). My assertion was it was not taught at GCSE level, it is not.
I have never heard secondary school referred to as high school once in the UK.
I don't think they were taught it school dude....I think you've got a massive leap of logic there of where that they were taught in school.
I'm still baffled by council having restrictions run and managed by an IT department and the same said IT department lifting said restrictions through a VPN by giving children unrestricted internet access circumventing network secuirty (TO CHILDREN). Rather than you know firewall exceptions.
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Oh the joy of finding a copy of Razzle in the park.We used to make do with ripped up porn mags at the local park
Oh the joy of finding a copy of Razzle in the park.
On that note I'm of to set up a twitch account. Bikini gamers here I come.
Did you read the page? I'm guessing not its just about access to the school network.School VPN - Cardiff High School Knowledge Base
Cardiff High School VPN Usage Guide Updated January 2024 for Windows 11 Laptops (DO NOT USE WITHIN THE SCHOOL) The New VPN is much simpler to use than the previchsithelpdesk.helpscoutdocs.com
I think they cut down on that content a lot in recent years, twitch has actively fought it, just create a pornhub account like a self respecting adult.On that note I'm of to set up a twitch account. Bikini gamers here I come.
I stand corrected its still there....the content certainly looks alot tamer than it once was.I think they cut down on that content a lot in recent years, twitch has actively fought it, just create a pornhub account like a self respecting adult.
You have twitch account, honestly just create a porn hub account like any self-respecting adult.I stand corrected its still there....the content certainly looks alot tamer than it once was.
I have a twitch account for watching my favorite streamers of wholesome Canadian tomfoolery and their annual fund raiser for kids.You have twitch account, honestly just create a porn hub account like any self-respecting adult.
Did you read the page? I'm guessing not its just about access to the school network.
Do you understand how a VPN works? I'm guessing not considering you pulled that page and thought it proved something.
You said specifically they use VPN's to access content outside of the network restrictions. That link only gives them access into the network from remotely.
Ultimately I still stand by that original point they are not taught what a VPN is or even how it works they are taught "here's a application that allows you access your school stuff, its called a VPN". My wife is taught the same thing with her work laptop if shes home working she doesn't have a clue how it works or what it actually does.
I think they cut down on that content a lot in recent years, twitch has actively fought it, just create a pornhub account like a self respecting adult.