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Themain concern among teachers is that\u00a0ChatGPT is easy to exploit, whether it\u2019s to cheat in class, plagiarize schoolwork, and so on. Another worry is that ChatGPT doesn\u2019t always include accurate information, which may mislead even well-intentioned students using the tool as a bit of a boost, or to brainstorm ideas.\nSome institutions may conclude that ChatGPT is \u201cjust another distraction\u201d and block it, in the same way a service like\u00a0Instagram is blocked at school.\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Richard Ernszt","description":"Richard Ernszt is a seasoned technology and VPN writer for Comparitech, with a decade of experience in content creation. His focus on cybersecurity over the past seven years has honed his expertise in VPNs and digital privacy.\nRichard holds a Bachelor's degree in English from Babes-Bolyai University, which helped launch his writing career right out of college. His insightful articles have been featured on respected platforms such as ProPrivacy, TechNadu, and CyberWaters.\nOutside of work, Richard enjoys creative writing, traveling with friends, staying updated on recent AI advancements, and exploring music production in FLStudio.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/"}},"@type":"Question","name":"Can you use a VPN for ChatGPT?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, you can use a VPN with ChatGPT, as OpenAI doesn\u2019t ban the use of VPNs on its platform. The only concern is whether your school blocks VPNs, or if\u00a0VPNs are illegal in your region. Always consult local laws if you\u2019re unsure about the legality of using a VPN.\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Richard Ernszt","description":"Richard Ernszt is a seasoned technology and VPN writer for Comparitech, with a decade of experience in content creation. His focus on cybersecurity over the past seven years has honed his expertise in VPNs and digital privacy.\nRichard holds a Bachelor's degree in English from Babes-Bolyai University, which helped launch his writing career right out of college. His insightful articles have been featured on respected platforms such as ProPrivacy, TechNadu, and CyberWaters.\nOutside of work, Richard enjoys creative writing, traveling with friends, staying updated on recent AI advancements, and exploring music production in FLStudio.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/","@type":"Question","name":"Can I use a free VPN on ChatGPT?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, it\u2019s technically possible to use a free VPN on ChatGPT. That said, if your school happens to block VPNs, free providers are usually the first ones to bite the dust.\u00a0Free VPNs\u00a0are also much slower, usually collect and sell your browsing and location data, or may contain malware.\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Richard Ernszt","description":"Richard Ernszt is a seasoned technology and VPN writer for Comparitech, with a decade of experience in content creation. His focus on cybersecurity over the past seven years has honed his expertise in VPNs and digital privacy.\nRichard holds a Bachelor's degree in English from Babes-Bolyai University, which helped launch his writing career right out of college. His insightful articles have been featured on respected platforms such as ProPrivacy, TechNadu, and CyberWaters.\nOutside of work, Richard enjoys creative writing, traveling with friends, staying updated on recent AI advancements, and exploring music production in FLStudio.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/","@type":"Question","name":"What to do if ChatGPT is not working with my VPN?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Here\u2019s what you can do if ChatGPT is not working with your VPN because of school filters:\n\nChange servers or connect to a server in a different country.\nSwitch to another\u00a0connection protocol\u00a0(e.g. OpenVPN instead of WireGuard).\nRemember to clear your browser cookies and cache (or use a private window).\nKeep your VPN up-to-date to get the latest fixes.\nReboot your device (especially helpful on smartphones).\nAsk your provider\u2019s customer support for help, or try another VPN.\n\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Richard Ernszt","description":"Richard Ernszt is a seasoned technology and VPN writer for Comparitech, with a decade of experience in content creation. His focus on cybersecurity over the past seven years has honed his expertise in VPNs and digital privacy.\nRichard holds a Bachelor's degree in English from Babes-Bolyai University, which helped launch his writing career right out of college. His insightful articles have been featured on respected platforms such as ProPrivacy, TechNadu, and CyberWaters.\nOutside of work, Richard enjoys creative writing, traveling with friends, staying updated on recent AI advancements, and exploring music production in FLStudio.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/","@type":"Question","name":"How do I use ChatGPT on a school Chromebook?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"The best way to use ChatGPT on a school Chromebook is to unblock the service with a VPN. That said, schools place heavy restrictions on what apps you can install on their devices. In that case, you can try out a\u00a0VPN browser extension, which may get around such limitations. Our top recommendation, NordVPN, makes a browser extension for Chrome and Chromebooks.\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Richard Ernszt","description":"Richard Ernszt is a seasoned technology and VPN writer for Comparitech, with a decade of experience in content creation. His focus on cybersecurity over the past seven years has honed his expertise in VPNs and digital privacy.\nRichard holds a Bachelor's degree in English from Babes-Bolyai University, which helped launch his writing career right out of college. His insightful articles have been featured on respected platforms such as ProPrivacy, TechNadu, and CyberWaters.\nOutside of work, Richard enjoys creative writing, traveling with friends, staying updated on recent AI advancements, and exploring music production in FLStudio.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/"]} "@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":["@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Home","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/","@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/blog\/","@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"VPN & Privacy","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/blog\/vpn-privacy\/","@type":"ListItem","position":4,"name":"How to unblock ChatGPT at school","item":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/blog\/vpn-privacy\/how-to-unblock-chatgpt-at-school\/"]BlogVPN & PrivacyHow to unblock ChatGPT at school We are funded by our readers and may receive a commission when you buy using links on our site. How to unblock ChatGPT at school Here for the quickest way to unblock ChatGPT at school, work, and elsewhere? A VPN can do the job in a few short minutes. Read our detailed guide to see how. Writer: Richard Ernszt VPN & Privacy Expert Updated: June 28, 2024 Reviewed by: Paul Bischoff Tech Writer, Privacy Advocate and VPN Expert Updated: June 28, 2024 body.single .section.main-content.sidebar-active .col.grid-item.sidebar.span_1_of_3 float: right; body.single .section.main-content.sidebar-active .col.grid-item.content.span_2_of_3 margin-left: 0;

The best way to use ChatGPT on a school Chromebook is to unblock the service with a VPN. That said, schools place heavy restrictions on what apps you can install on their devices. In that case, you can try out a VPN browser extension, which may get around such limitations. Our top recommendation, NordVPN, makes a browser extension for Chrome and Chromebooks.


Using a web browser designed specifically with privacy at the forefront helps prevent web tracking and masks your digital identity. Although not primarily used as web unblockers, private browsers provide an extra layer of online anonymity and security, and form a potent partnership with any of the methods outlined above.


Tor (The Onion Router) is an open-source project comprising Tor Browser, based on the Firefox browser, and the Tor network. Tor Browser places multiple layers of encryption on your connection, which is then randomly directed through the Tor network to hide your IP address before you reach the blocked website you want to access. This multilayered protection system is where Tor gets its name, and you can anonymously unblock access to most websites with it, including dark web sites.


If you're using your own PC for work or have administrative rights on your work computer, a VPN is your best answer to unblocking websites at work. But if you don't have the authority to install software on your PC, or you're hot-desking, a VPN may not work.




Some countries, such as China with its Great Firewall, make it especially difficult to access the open internet. While some VPNs work, they often have trouble. In addition, some VPNs are completely blocked, and Tor won't work at all in China.


Proxies and VPNs are completely legal in most countries, and using them to unblock websites is generally permitted. But getting around content blocks to stream or share illegal content is almost always against the law. While using a VPN to watch TV online or stream Netflix isn't illegal, these services have been known to ban users for bypassing geoblocking restrictions or otherwise breaching their terms of service.


Replit is currently experiencing a lot of backlash for allowing students to use proxies to bypass school restrictions. This puts replit in a bad light and causes replit to be banned from schools through no fault of its own. Please respect this


Therefore, Replit is likely to automatically block any Repl containing a proxy, and those that are not blocked automatically may be reported. This does not specifically forbid all proxies, but due to this most proxies are generally taken down.

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