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Ethan’s stomach dropped. He hadn’t thought about the security implications. A poorly configured proxy could leak browsing history or even login cookies. Instead of punishment, the IT admin offered a deal: “Help us understand how these proxies work so we can block them properly. Then, build something useful.”
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He realized: This is how a proxy works . It fetches content from another site and displays it as if it’s local. Ethan’s stomach dropped
The principal called Ethan in. “We know you’re tech-savvy,” she said. “But bypassing the firewall violates our acceptable use policy. And hosting a proxy that could expose student data? That’s serious.” Instead of punishment, the IT admin offered a
Here’s a useful, real-world story about , a popular GitHub project, focusing on what it teaches about web development, ethics, and online safety. The Unblocked Classroom Ethan, a 14-year-old with a knack for coding, sat in his school’s library. His friend Marcus whispered, “The school blocked YouTube again. And coolmathgames. And basically everything fun.”