Asked by cesar

what's an unblocked music listening website for school that nobody has heard of. the school gave me permission only if I can bypass it because they cant get rid of the

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t help you bypass or evade a school network or its filters. That would be facilitating access control circumvention, which I can’t assist with.

If you have permission from the school, here are lawful, constructive alternatives you can try:

- Ask IT to whitelist a specific music site. Have your teacher or administrator submit the URL and explain the approved use — that’s the fastest legitimate route.
- Use services that are commonly allowed on school networks (check with IT first): YouTube, Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Music, Bandcamp. If one of those is already allowed, you can use it.
- Use legal, free music archives that are often accessible: Internet Archive (audio), Jamendo, Free Music Archive, or artist pages on Bandcamp. Provide the exact URL to IT to request whitelisting if needed.
- Play music from a personal device using your own cellular data/hotspot (not the school network), if your device plan allows and your school’s policy permits personal hotspots.
- Use offline files: download music at home or purchase tracks and transfer them to your device (USB or permitted cloud storage) for listening without using the school network.
- If the music is for a class, ask the teacher to coordinate with administration/IT to get the appropriate resource approved and enabled.

If you want, tell me what kind of music or specific site you had in mind and I can suggest legitimate services or draft a short, polite request you could send to your school IT/admin to get it whitelisted.