If you are trying to view blocked web pages, a quick and easy method is to use a proxy. A proxy can be thought of as a "middle-man" who you request a particular (blocked) web page from, and then "he" sends it to you, thus tricking Safe Eyes into thinking the web page came from a non-blocked location.
Do a web search for a list of proxy sites and try newer ones until you find one that works.
However, be warned: Safe Eyes is wise to this proxy tactic, and as such, is constantly updated with lists of popular proxy sites, so this method will only work with proxy sites that are not on Safe Eyes's "bad list". Just keep trying until you find one that works.
Yes, enemas are safe after gastric bypass surgery
yes
no,
no that would be very dangerous
Go online to google or whatever search engine you use and search how to hack safe eyes, or is it possible to hack safe eyes, OR how to get into safe eyes.
One can purchase the Safe Eyes software online at websites such as InternetSafety and Amazon. One can also download Safe Eyes for free from CNET Download.
it is a safety measure and should not be bypassed.
no, it is not safe because it is a form of petroleum
Delete it. May as well... better than being a hypocrite.
There are many websites that you can search for information on gastrointestinal bypass surgery, but you should talk about this with your doctor first. This is a very serious surgery and can be very dangerous.
CTRL ALT DLT, processes tab of task manager, find Safe Eyes, kill the program. Restarts when you log off.
NO! Do NOT put this in your pet's eyes! It must be a opthalmic product and state on the label that it is safe for the eyes.