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Can someone give me the low down on VPNs?
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2024-11-03 at 3:07 PM UTCwith global footprint
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2024-11-04 at 2 PM UTCI use NordVPN, it works well and I've never been blocked. I tried another one (which I forget now which one it was) during the last world cup and it's international servers got blocked from the live streaming of world cup games...it was a "highly" rated VPN too.
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2024-11-04 at 3:07 PM UTCputin might want to blow up nord vpn after he blew up nord stream
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2024-11-05 at 4 PM UTCwhy you should or shouldnt use a vpn, and the better alternative..
now for reasons to use a vpn:
1. You need to connect to a private network/intranet from a remote location (think remote job connecting to company for job)
2. Youre paranoid and using public wifi and think there is potentially a chance is performing a MITM attack
thats it.. everything else you should use a residential proxy instead. There are a few reasons for this.
1. no added encryption so less lag/faster internet
2. can easily hop across multiple nodes
3. since the same ip are used by residential houses, companies cannot block them or they end up blocking a bunch of random people in said location
4. lea would need to go to each server that you hopped from for logs where a vpn, lea only needs to visit one server
both will hide your ip so thats irrelevant argument. i will like to add, that using a vpn and proxy together is the best route, but if you were to only pick one, i would highly recommend using a proxy instead of a vpn. -
2024-11-06 at 4:59 PM UTCdoes starlink cooperate with leos ?
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2024-11-06 at 5:11 PM UTCI got pretty stoned last night and signed up the church of trianglism to this business VPN service until I realized I have no idea what i'm doing and don't even know how to use this product at all
https://openvpn.net/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVPN
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2024-11-06 at 6:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by maddie why you should or shouldnt use a vpn, and the better alternative..
now for reasons to use a vpn:
1. You need to connect to a private network/intranet from a remote location (think remote job connecting to company for job)
2. Youre paranoid and using public wifi and think there is potentially a chance is performing a MITM attack
thats it.. everything else you should use a residential proxy instead. There are a few reasons for this.
1. no added encryption so less lag/faster internet
2. can easily hop across multiple nodes
3. since the same ip are used by residential houses, companies cannot block them or they end up blocking a bunch of random people in said location
4. lea would need to go to each server that you hopped from for logs where a vpn, lea only needs to visit one server
both will hide your ip so thats irrelevant argument. i will like to add, that using a vpn and proxy together is the best route, but if you were to only pick one, i would highly recommend using a proxy instead of a vpn.
Can you access international Netflix or BBC iplayer etc using a residential proxy? That's mainly what I got it for...so I can watch UK stuff and things like the World cup or Formula 1 racing which are blocked in the US (or require $$). -
2024-11-08 at 4:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Can you access international Netflix or BBC iplayer etc using a residential proxy? That's mainly what I got it for…so I can watch UK stuff and things like the World cup or Formula 1 racing which are blocked in the US (or require $$).
go back to england if you miss all the envlish stuffs so much.
f1 isnt even english, its french.
and how gay f1 has become in 24. i just watch the highlights a few days ago and its like watching trans sport.
seeimg how different the "cars" have became in 24 i tried to find an explainer for what is what and the first thing i saw was a negroe, being all technical and sheit explaining all the technologies involved and spewing technical jargons and acronyms here and there like theyre watermelon seed.
no thanks. -
2024-11-08 at 5:44 PM UTC
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2024-11-09 at 1:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Can you access international Netflix or BBC iplayer etc using a residential proxy? That's mainly what I got it for…so I can watch UK stuff and things like the World cup or Formula 1 racing which are blocked in the US (or require $$).
yes, its actually easier, because netflex, bbc, etc can fingerprint VPNs but since residential proxies are just normal ip ranges they cannot block them or they risk blocking random people that also might pick up that ip address. -
2024-11-09 at 2:07 PM UTC
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2024-11-13 at 4:28 PM UTCItt a pedo helps another 0edo do pedo stuff