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How to get around work tracking websites I go on?

Where I work tracks what websites I go to, which is really frustrating. Especially since I don’t even go on it until my days workload is finished. I work in fraud at a bank, and I go in and do our usual morning activities, work on what I need to that day, and once I’m done with that, I just answer the phone as calls are sent to me. That leaves me with a ton of free time if I have a light workload, and I just want to be able to browse the internet when I have literally nothing else to do. I got in trouble once for this (and I was just reading about rocket ships on Wikipedia), and when I told them I was bored, management said to go and do somebody else’s job once I’m done. Obviously I’m not doing that, I don’t have enough time…


Where I work tracks what websites I go to, which is really frustrating. Especially since I don’t even go on it until my days workload is finished. I work in fraud at a bank, and I go in and do our usual morning activities, work on what I need to that day, and once I’m done with that, I just answer the phone as calls are sent to me. That leaves me with a ton of free time if I have a light workload, and I just want to be able to browse the internet when I have literally nothing else to do. I got in trouble once for this (and I was just reading about rocket ships on Wikipedia), and when I told them I was bored, management said to go and do somebody else’s job once I’m done. Obviously I’m not doing that, I don’t have enough time to do another full job, I just want to fill in the fifteen minute breaks I get every now and then with something other than staring at the wall. My office can be seen by the boss, so I can’t bring in my embroidery or anything.
Tldr: can I go on the internet without work being able to track what I’m doing?

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