How to Create an Account on DSI Paint Through a Proxy

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Creating your DSiPaint account through a proxy site is a simple and secure process.

DSiPaint is a platform that features games and apps for Nintendo's DS/DSi browser. This site enables you to paint artwork that you can save and share throughout the website, or you can also use your paintings as avatars. You must create a DSiPaint account to be able to use many of its features including the painting tool and the chat room. You can swiftly access the DSiPaint site and create an account through a proxy, which is a legal website that hides your real IP address with its own and protects your privacy.

Instructions

    • 1

      Visit a proxy website such as Proxy Quick, Father Proxy or Unblock Proxy List (see Resources). These proxies connect you to DSiPaint through their server while camouflaging your IP address.

    • 2

      Type the URL for DSiPaint (http://dsipaint.com) in the URL field you'll see on the bottom or mid section of the proxy's page depending on the one you are visiting.

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      Click the "Go" button seen to the right side of the URL field. Thereafter you'll be sent to the DSiPaint site through the proxy's server rather than yours.

    • 4

      Click the "Register" link displayed on the upper-left region of the site, beneath where it says "Welcome, Guest." Type the required registration information in the fields displayed in the "Registration Information" box. You'll be prompted to enter a username, your first name, email, Wii system code (found on your Wii Home Menu when you turn on your console), and you will have to sign electronically and create a password.

    • 5

      Click the check-box next to where it reads "I agree to the terms" and then click the "Register" tab. Your account will then be created through the proxy's server. A confirmation will be sent to your email to verify that you opened the account.

Tips & Warnings

  • New proxy sites are available on the Web every day. You can access a list of new proxies at TechFaq.com.

  • If you are using a proxy to bypass Internet browsing restrictions at your workplace or school, you could get suspended, fired or reprimanded depending on the browsing policies established by your network administrator.

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