If your employer sets up network restrictions, don’t just try to work around them. You’ll be the prime suspect if your company ever suffers from a data leak and might get written up (or fired, if your country doesn’t have employee protections) for circumventing company policy.
If your employer is going to be chill about this stuff, you’ll probably be able to ask IT to be chill about allowing traffic to the services you use. If they’re not, it’s probably not worth it to hack yourself around the restrictions put in place.
If your employer sets up network restrictions, don’t just try to work around them. You’ll be the prime suspect if your company ever suffers from a data leak and might get written up (or fired, if your country doesn’t have employee protections) for circumventing company policy.
If your employer is going to be chill about this stuff, you’ll probably be able to ask IT to be chill about allowing traffic to the services you use. If they’re not, it’s probably not worth it to hack yourself around the restrictions put in place.