Use to have nord vpn now it won't even let me open the website any ideas what is blocking it? Checked only not much info about. I've just paid for a virtual desktop with a static IP for my betting.
No idea mate. Try asking @NordVPN on Twitter
Use to have nord vpn now it won't even let me open the website any ideas what is blocking it? Checked only not much info about. I've just paid for a virtual desktop with a static IP for my betting.
I am using Digibit VPN mate it's been solid and does everything that the others do but for £2 a month on a rolling contract.
https://digibitdesign.com/vpn/
Not a lot of info on them mate and its reported they struggle to allow a connection to US Netflix and other geo streaming sites.
Can i ask if you have tried to use them?
I haven't tried it to be honest, between the "AHEM" sites that I watch free stuff I don't have time for Netflix. The only thing to lose is £2 all I can vouch for is that there are a shed load of servers and all seem to be giving me speed and privacy.
I’m not quite sure what you mean there.Yeah I'm in love with Brave.
Think it's the next big browser to be honest. It also has TOR built in, interestingly enough. You can create a New Private Window With TOR if you've not got the VPN on but want a quick check of Pirate Bay or another blocked site.
I’m not quite sure what you mean there.
If I open up a new private window with Tor, do you need the vpn bit?
Isn’t Tor already private?
Browser
There's no reason that I can see why anybody would use Google Chrome. It's not the fastest on the market any more, it's full of privacy holes, Google again basically use it to do whatever they want with you and there are tons of better on the market. Internet Explorer is a joke that I won't dignify with an answer but if you're using it then stop using it and how does it feel to enter the 21st century? Firefox is okay if you can set it up properly but that takes a lot of work.
I use and recommend the Brave browser. Brave is based on the open source version of the Chrome engine that actually works a bit better than the Google version as it isn't loaded with so much crap. So this means your Chrome extensions will work in Brave. Also, Brave has great internet security built in - it automatically blocks trackers, ads and 3rd party cookies as well as other undesirables such as web based bitcoin miners yet has an extremely simple interface for turning them on and off for every site you use. It's also the fastest fully functional browser around. If you use it on mobile it actually saves you a ton of data too.
Finally, Brave has an interest "post advertising" view of the internet and how it might work whereby they will (in the future) allow you choose to view certain non-intrusive non-identifying advertisements and reward you with Bitcoins which you then can donate easily to the website creator. It's a good idea and a decent way of solving the problem of ad blocking. Or you can just give them money and they'll sort you out with some credits rather than viewing ads. Either way.
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