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Facebook Login Proxy

You will need a Facebook login proxy if you have been barred from accessing the Facebook URL by an employer, school or college. An increasing number of institutions are applying this type of bar in order to prevent unauthorized access to social networking sites, particularly in view of their increasing popularity.

Because of this popularity an increasing number of people are accessing them from college and from work, using up bandwidth and in some cases spending more time chatting online that working. It is easy to prevent you from accessing a specific URL if your company or college operates through a network, as the vast majority do these days.

DIGSBY

Writing about accessing URL and social networking sites just now has reminded me of a friend, Tom, who was watching me access my sites using Digsby. I don't know if you use Digsby or not, but Tom had never heard of it. I showed him what I could do with it and he was amazed.

Digsby is a free application, and I would never be without it. I use it to integrate all my Instant Messager applications and also my Friendster, Facebook and Myspace accounts, although you can use for a lot more than just that.

It saves me from having to log in to each of these separately. I'm not going to say any more about because Digsby is free and you can play about with it yourself. Click on the banner below to download it free of charge:

Back to Facebook Logins and Proxies

If you can access the internet from work then it is almost certain to be through a company network, and your company can very easily monitor your surfing and bar certain URLs.

What they cannot do, though is to see what you are seeing when you do access a URL. While the Facebook URL might be barred from you, the Facebook website will not be. Therefore, if you access Facebook from a URL other than that of Facebook, then your firm will not know that are on the site. That is what Facebook login proxies are for.

CLICK HERE for a Facebook Login Proxy that works.

When you visit a proxy site you are offered a search box. Simply enter the Facebook URL into that search box, click search and you will be able to access Facebook and nobody will be the wiser. Cool!!

Although you will see specific proxy sites advertised, that is only to satisfy search engines. For example, this web page is advertised as a Facebook Proxy, but you can use the same proxy for Friendster, MySpace or YouTube. Each of these is just as likely to be blocked as Facebook. The proxy is nothing more than a search box offered by another website. Why should they do that?

Because they are offering other services. Check out this Facebook Login site:

Proxy Top Site List

They are hoping you will click on one of the adverts (just like I am hoping you will click on one of the adverts on my site - it's what finances the site). However this proxy site is likely hoping you do so by accident, because of the designs of the adverts and proxies.

Compare that to this Facebook proxy site:

Facebook Login Proxy Site

This is a lot less fussy. Both will do the same job for you though.

Here is a totally different type of proxy site. You don't have to enter the URL you want into a search box, just click on the site you want and you go straight there. Simply enter your login details and yopu are in, and your school, college or employer will never know. They can't even trace it through your computer cookies or history:

Satya Boutique

If you just want to go to Facebook, click on this link:

Facebook Website


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