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SECURUS + NETINTELLIGENCE


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maxfeeney1506

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Hi guys, my school laptop comes preinstalled with securus, and netinteligence. i tend to download lots of stuff, and most of it is blocked on my school laptop. (i download on my school laptop, because it makes sense to get a virus on that than it is on my prized hp) I have securus killer, but it still makes a list of the url's you type in, and i still get told off, because they have screenshots from netinteligence showing me trying to download windows xp iso. is there a programme similar to securus killer, to be used on netintelligence? our privilages are extremely limited, so is there like a netintelligence portable app??? thanks, max.
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SweetTech

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Hi!

Unfortunately we can't be of any help to you with this issue.

As per our Terms of Use;

We cannot help you get around any administrative restrictions imposed on a school, work or other network not owned and operated by yourself. These restrictions can include (but are not limited to): website blocking/filtering, software installation, email retention, software configuration, network/internet usage, network configuration, forum or chat room restrictions, game server restrictions, or any other actions that are deemed "unauthorized" by the owners/administrators of the network in question.


The software is installed on the computer for a reason, and if this is a school owned computer, then they have it installed on their for a reason. This is something that you are going to need to discuss with your school, but I suspect they won't be willing to remove this software for you.

Per our Terms of Use, this thread is now closed.

Kindest Regards,
SweetTech.
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