Used to use PIA but looking to switch


I use Nord VPN. I chose Thailand as the country and I’m straight in. When I’m overseas, I can also watch Foxtel or anything else. For me, it’s worth the price.

Used to use PIA but looking to switch



I use Nord VPN now, but hit a snag with a pay site trial - I couldn't log in for a bit due to IP changes..... one site still won't let me log in.....
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“I've been thinking with my guts since I was fourteen years old, and frankly speaking, between you and me, I have come to the conclusion that my guts have shit for brains.”
― Nick Hornby, High Fidelity



Use https://www.archivebuttons.com/ it's meant to be for paywalls on like news websites and stuff. But has been working for me to get around your issue



If anything it’ll drive men to pay for sex or cheat with a girlfriend if they’re in a sexually stale relationship.


https://sxyprn.com/ still works


A Proton mail A/C is probably the easiest cheapest option; based particularly in Switzerland backed by strict privacy laws. Encryption is essential if you are OS and/or working in insecure environments.




Interested in getting a vpn like Nord but when you select another country as your server won't that cause issues with some Australian apps and sites you have set up, like local banks etc, whose security you'd think would jump in when they see a foreign country server?
Can you isolate the vpn for only certain apps, sites?





Youjizz.com still works without showing ID




www.thepornjoy.org Has no location check


I've used Witopia VPN for decades. Have it on my computers (runs 24/7/365), android mobile, and AX3000 travel router. Can set up a favorite list, click on and off, couple of clicks to change location, kill switch, and allows split tunneling (certain apps use, others don't). Not free, but you get what you pay for, and they are quick to respond to questions. I've used it so long, I buy the multi-year license option. It's fast enough for my use, and I, as many would know here, use a computer frequently, even when I'm not sitting in front of it.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/N-glTJWq1og
Personally, I don't bother with split tunneling. Just easier to toggle on/off if I hit a site that complains (or just switch to a vpn server in the country, e.g. Sydney Australia). Some sites use VPN detection; using lesser known servers helps.
Questions, DM me.
Google how does a website detect a vpn




I'm taking it as an opportunity to avoid porn. See what it does to my brain to not be checking it unconsciously all the time.
But not so much for security, privacy, exceeding the boundaries of geographic limits, defeating censorship, working remotely... Just like a condom, protects against many things (but not all). Also depends on who you're connected to. A VPN will just as well connect you securely to a scam website as it will a legit one. You're just communicating with envelopes, not postcards.

There are still plenty of unblocked sites out there if you look and aren't too fussy.