Well if your school is treated like a work network you may not be able
to do this.
Now you may try to jailbreak your device and do it that way but if they
are monitering that you may be revoked and loose that device.
I once did some schoolwork in a school teaching computers on a old style
nt network with a strange configuration.
Due to restrictions half the sites were blocked for safety.
At the same time half the app portals were inaccessable.
This would be fine except that when I hit the report button the staff
email profiles were left open and a few other things.
So ofcause they all opened.
Um, why the configuration was like that I will never know.
They then accused me of hacking their network and then fired me.
I told them about the issue but they said I hacked their network.
So even if I got back in they didn't want to address the issues stated
and thus working there was another problem.
Another ting happened in university.
I could use one of their devices to load my screenreader of choice,
sadly they only allowed jaws not anything else.
Anyway attempting to get my personal laptop got an interesting responce.
ALl software that came with the network was licenced for that exact
number of machines.
To get my laptop to work, it would have to be reformatted and imaged as
one of their units.
So what I am saying is this.
You may be at a brick wall buddy.
Treat your school as your office.
Would a business want you to play games and do what you wanted all day
long with potential to slack off in work time and disrupt others, slow
down the net taking bandwidth and not doing your job?
This is the way they will think.
And its not just people being assholes I have had instances in several
work places where people spend the day on twitter, buying stuff, and
looking at porn, cracks and other things not work.
In the worst case, a cleaner at my mum's work came to clean, her real
wish was to use the net.
Her daughter was allowed access to quite a secure system to install her
games, software and other junk.
I won't say what this was, but it was a medical type of business, and
fully secured well should have been but thats not my business.
I don't know much over that but there was a problem.
I can imagine the potential for viruses, dammage reading/ deleting of
personal info etc.
Not to mention that all those systems hooked up to the server which had
access to everyone's home and other computer for work purposes.
It is unlikely you will be allowed that to go on.
if you can afford it you can buy your own device and then that will have
app store on it.
If not, I guess if the game is of value to your job or for stress
relieef etc maybe they will let you do that.
However don't expect them to allow you to install zombie's run, blind
zombie, or any random game like that.
Maybe blind legond, maybe a sports game, not car racing.
Maybe puzzles, bopit, math and other games.
Your first port of call is to ask your administrators and tell them what
you want and what you want to use etc.
No you won't get the app store and no you won't get everything you want
but you won't know unless you try.
You probably keep your work and home devices seperate anyway even
personal email can have a risk.
On 8/10/2015 4:58 a.m., rajmund wrote:
Hello,
So in other words, I can't download an IOS app in any other ways but the
app store? As for trust, well, they know me well by now, they know I
come up with all sorts of weird work arounds.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dakotah Rickard <[email protected]
To: Gamers Discussion list <[email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 10:12:47 -0400
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games for IOS?
Honestly, if your district has restricted it you're pretty much out of
luck. You can't sideload apps on an apple device the same way you can
on an Android one. Even if you had the app store icon (which you
probably do somewhere because there's no multi-user support as I know
of), but even if you had the icon, you'd need an ID and password.
That's just the plain facts.
Trying to get around that somehow might, possibly, work, depending on
how it's been restricted, but they'll know, and you'll probably lose the
device, and more importantly, their trust.
Signed:
Dakotah Rickard
On Oct 7, 2015, at 07:32, rajmund <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
Let me just clear up something. I did think about downloading things
with a PC, it would work, they couldn't tell, but no PC. I have also
thought of making an ID, for things like IMessage and that, but not sure
whether a note taker could do it. But back to the topic, I can't
reformat it, it wants a password. Although, I'm not completely
restricted, things could be put onto it. And I wouldn't lose anything,
since I'm not putting anything personal on it, because they can see it.
So I guess the question here is, is there a way of getting games,
without an ID?
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----- Original Message -----
From: Shaun Everiss <[email protected]
To: Gamers Discussion list <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 00:11:12 +1300
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games for IOS?
Hmmm thats a problem.
So you can't have an app store.
Hmmm, if you have a standard computer you can get an apple id, buy all
the games you want and just put them via sync to your pad.
Now obviously this being a maybe school system they may or may have ways
to detect you doing this and it may not work.
To be honest unless they have locked you out totally you could probably
restore the thing from itunes even reformat the unit but I don't know if
you will loose things.
On some routers I got I got them from isps set up only for these isps.
I was able to download the legal unlocked firmware and then was able to
just install that and it was fully unlocked.
I have had a situation where while a router was locked, that someone was
able to hack into the system via telnet and make it do whatever but the
unit was locked to web configuration.
On 7/10/2015 9:15 p.m., rajmund wrote:
Hello there,
So, I have recently got an IPad. Because the device is from my
district, I have certain restrictions. One of them is no app store. Is
there a way to get games onto it, without having an own ID?
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