>workplace installed fortiguard
>gelbooru and danbooru are blocked
>can't look at lolis now
FUCKING NORMALSHITS REEEEEEEEEE
Come to think about it, I'm glad i'm not fired.
>>28476311
>anon, we've been looking into this /r9k/ site that keeps popping up in your browsing history
>do you have anything you want to tell us?
>>28476311
>use vpn
>use a public proxy
problem solved
>>28476973
>tell them you're depressed and emotionally repressed
>free holidays and psych visits
ayy lmao?
>>28476311
>Going on hentai sites at work
For what purpose?
>>28477046
>not edging all day at work and then when you come home blowing a load so hard that you pass out
fucking casuals
>>28476311
why the fuck do businesses use internet blockers on work internet? Aren't the employees fucking adults? Can't they look at whatever they want?
>>28477107
>Aren't the employees fucking adults? Can't they look at whatever they want?
The problem is that most people are computer-illiterate idiots who will probably try downloading "cool_popular_song.mp3.exe" or some shit onto the company's network, if they're allowed to. It's not just a matter of productivity, it's about making sure your employees don't fuck up your company with malware.
>>28477172
why not use a just werks type OS like mac that idiots can understand
even better, deep freeze was what my school used to to make the computers boot to a restore point every morning, that way the system can't be fucked by shit people download, it'll all disappear overnight
there are so many better ways than internet filters
>>28477241
Because work computers need to create/modify/save files maybe?
Imagine spending 3 hours on an excel file just for it to dissapear because of DF