Posted on 11/25/2025 5:44:48 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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You need a good VPN. I used to watch foreign TV, but apparently the foreign broadcasters know which IPs the VPN redirects to, so they blocked me.
They all get identified after a while. They can determine that an IP address belongs to a VPN provider when they get thousands of requests per second coming from a single address. Then they block it.
A imperfect as it may be this will send a message to millions of punks around the world that they are being watched, for this I rejoice.
Boring, Oregon on the way to Damascas.
If they are using a VPN it says in the profile, they are using a VPN.
1. If I want a shopping site to give me information about local stores (e.g., Home Depot), my VPN says I’m over in Seattle or Los Angeles and I get information about what’s in stock at those Home Depot stores.
2. Lots of graphics won’t display correctly if you are using a VPN. Pookie’s Toons often won’t load unless I turn the VPN off.
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3. Hard sometimes to get things like Youtube (and other Google-owned sites) to work now... between them blocking VPNs and hating on adblock program... They use the excuse of blocking bots or "for the children".
4. If you use a VPN for some games and you make the mistake of either turning it on one time or turning it off sometimes, they mark you as a suspecious user or even put you down as a bot account. Lost a Guild Wars (1) account doing that once (10 years of playing).
Most decent paid VPNs have a feature that locks the internet down (called a "kill switch") if you lose connection to your VPN so you don't have leaks. It doesn't happen often (losing VPN connection), but when it does it is a pain for mine budget VPN because I have to restart my computer to re-up everything. Maybe once a month.
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