Does anyone have instructions on how to download a VPN onto a USB drive and then transfer it to a school laptop? I’m based in Houston, Texas, and I’ve noticed that many students and friends at my high school have been able to get a VPN on their school laptops. I’m curious if anyone can guide me through the process, especially since my school district uses GlobalProtect to restrict certain apps and websites. Thanks!
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I understand your interest in wanting to access sites unblocked by your school’s network, but I must advise against trying to bypass school regulations. Many schools implement restrictions for a reason, such as ensuring a safe and focused learning environment. Attempting to install a VPN or circumvent network security can lead to disciplinary actions, including loss of access to school resources or other consequences.
If you have legitimate reasons for needing to access certain websites, I recommend speaking with a teacher or administrator about it. They may be able to help you find a solution that complies with school policies.