It sounds like you’re referring to (a CAPTCHA solver extension) and an unblocker (like a proxy or VPN service) in the context of a school or workplace bathroom —perhaps as a metaphor for restricted access, or literally trying to use these tools on a shared computer.
Here are —choose the tone you need: 1. Humorous / Meme-style (for Discord, Reddit, or Twitter) Title: When you bring Buster + an unblocker to the school bathroom so you can “research” in peace Post: Me: Taps Buster extension “Solve CAPTCHA.” Buster: Solves it instantly Unblocker: Hides my traffic Bathroom stall door: Has no lock, teacher already knocking 💀 The real blocker was society all along. #BusterUnblocker #BathroomWiFi #SchoolBypass 2. Tech Support / How-to (for a forum or help channel) Post title: Using Buster + an unblocker in a shared bathroom computer kiosk – possible? Body: Trying to use Buster (CAPTCHA solver) with a web unblocker (like CroxyProxy or Ultraviolet) on a public bathroom terminal (library, rest area, school). The unblocker gets past the firewall, but the CAPTCHA loop keeps hitting. Buster works in Chrome extensions – but the kiosk locks extension installs. buster unblocker bathroom
Anyone else run into this? Is there a bathroom-friendly unblocker setup that doesn’t need admin rights? Post: PSA – “Buster + unblocker in the bathroom” is not a joke. We found a student using a restroom library terminal with Buster (CAPTCHA solver) and an SSL unblocker to bypass our filter and automate form submissions. The bathroom had become a mini data exfiltration point. It sounds like you’re referring to (a CAPTCHA
Workaround so far: Use a portable version of Firefox on USB + load Buster manually. Bathroom outlet? None. Battery? Dying. #BusterUnblocker #BathroomWiFi #SchoolBypass 2
To give you something useful, I’ll assume you need a that’s either humorous, tech-support oriented, or cautionary about using bypass tools in a restricted environment like a public bathroom kiosk or school lab.