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I've used a VPN to access content in Australia, from some of their channels as they were showing Carabou Cup games that you couldn't watch here! And Mrs Pierre like to watch Survivor Australia, I don't use for netflix though as I don't watch it on my Laptop or tablet. you also need a VPN to watch UK stuff when you're on holiday. |
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I suppose that a legitimate VPN could be used to access a proscribed VPN, but there wouldn't be much point:D |
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Also, you dont need to buy a VPN, plenty of free ones about that you just directly download. Plus you can set up your own if you want, the software to do so is freely available. Same with proxy servers, you can (as I do) just make your own with freely available common software. I really dont understand your motives here, its like you want us all to be under totalatarian state control, ask the North Koreans how good that is. [ Oh, and I read yesterday that a spokeperson said there were no plans to control VPNs, just clueless people saying someone should ]. |
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A per-device VPN app is extremely straightforward, although the terminology might give less confident users pause. I imagine setting one in the main home router to direct all traffic is a fair bit more involved.
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