Proxy ban in the Republic of Guy

In 2016, the Republic of Guy enforced a ban on proxies in schools. The following list below is the problems that contributed to the ban.

Problems caused by proxies in Guyish schools
Guyish students are routinely using their teachers' passwords, setting up their own networks or learning hacking techniques to access blacklisted websites blocked by the Guyish Department of Education's filtering software. The list below was how they have been using proxies in schools:

Stealing passwords
Guyish students boasting about their "mad hacking skills" say they have been stealing teacher and administrator logins to gain unrestricted access. "The password system to the network is not particularly secure, so many people have figured the code and connect regardless that it is not permitted," one student reveals in the survey.

One school in RG had their entire web filtering software hacked. Students used SQL injection, a hacking technique that creates a backdoor on networks. The students not only turned off the filtering software, but changed the password so the administration cannot turn it back on.

Changing administrator rights
Students say they can reconfigure their devices to get around school network restrictions, by "editing registry files" and removing or changing administrator access to their computers.