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Thanks for the link. Bookmarked it and I'll be returning once I have my iPhone 4.
 
You don't need to sign up for an account.

Go to the site www.bugmenot.com

Type in the address of any site that requires a log in, and it will give you a user name and password to use to access the files.

It's a great site that everyone should know about. I get tired of having to create useless accounts everywhere.
 
Some really solid wallpapers on here, already have a couple that I will definitely use.
 
There's nothing questionable about that site. Your IT department is just blocking it because they don't believe you can make your own decisions about where you go on the internet.
 
There's nothing questionable about that site. Your IT department is just blocking it because they don't believe you can make your own decisions about where you go on the internet.

As a IT person and from a history of analyzing user's internet activity, the average employee surfs the internet from work 2 hours a day on average excluding lunch breaks. Its common for employers to have internet filtering appliances to help limit access to sites that are non-work related in order to cut down on misuse of time. It's not just an IT person sitting at a desk with their finger on a button and watching internet activity. Its an appliance such as a Barracuda that is blocking the access.

Now, why they are blocking "Computers/Internet" is beyond me but "Illegal/Questionable" is logical. However, some appliances aren't perfect and often have false positives. We run into this all the time and have to add exceptions to the device. Clearly the site isn't illegal or questionable so it may be a false positive by their appliance. Contact your IT team and ask them to query the appliance and see why the site is being blocked and if they can add an exception.
 
Thanks for the link. found 52 great backgrounds for my new phone. Bringing the total to 172 wall papers for my phone. I don't think I'll ever get bored with my backgrounds now! Thanks again! :)
 
As a IT person and from a history of analyzing user's internet activity, the average employee surfs the internet from work 2 hours a day on average excluding lunch breaks. Its common for employers to have internet filtering appliances to help limit access to sites that are non-work related in order to cut down on misuse of time. It's not just an IT person sitting at a desk with their finger on a button and watching internet activity. Its an appliance such as a Barracuda that is blocking the access.

Now, why they are blocking "Computers/Internet" is beyond me but "Illegal/Questionable" is logical. However, some appliances aren't perfect and often have false positives. We run into this all the time and have to add exceptions to the device. Clearly the site isn't illegal or questionable so it may be a false positive by their appliance. Contact your IT team and ask them to query the appliance and see why the site is being blocked and if they can add an exception.

Most likely because it shows up as a proxy/anonimizer.
 
I downloaded. Bunch from that site on my iPhone. Where did they get saves to? I don't see them in the wallpapers section.

Edit: I figured it out, stupid question.
 
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