Trenton Mihm
Banned
Free version of VPN is the problem, but when you pay for VPN, it solves it.
You know what I did not say which vpn services I am using nor which vpn connection I am using.The truth is, because of the technical nature of how VPNs are blocked here... There's no way for them to know what is and isn't blocked by their own list and/or automatically by the different levels of services that provide blocking capabilities.
Additionally, just because they say something isn't blocked doesn't mean someone else won't abuse that fact and get it blocked, unrelated to your own use of the service... Since it's likely that you'd be sharing the same ip, or at least network, as that other user through the same service.
Ultimately, if something works... Don't tell anyone because it'll likely not last long.
I didn't say you did. I'm saying if something works, keep your mouth shut about it or else it's likely to get blocked because of someone else's abuse.You know what I did not say which vpn services I am using nor which vpn connection I am using.
There's any number of reasons why that configuration worked for you. The most likely is because the ip address you were assigned hadn't yet been blocked by the system. Another thing to note is that for the free version it randomly assigns you a server in a country. You can change once or twice to a different randomly assigned country before it starts putting a time limit before being able to change again. My first country was thr Philippines and then Poland and then Japan before getting to the Netherlands. With 120 countries it's also possible that one of the countries you tried was entirely blocked as a geographic location.Worked for me proton free vpn on opera browser on android (Samsung galaxy a14)
I don't know why it doesn't work for you @Trenton Mihm I don't know.
" I.P "There's any number of reasons why that configuration worked for you. The most likely is because the ip address you were assigned hadn't yet been blocked by the system. Another thing to note is that for the free version it randomly assigns you a server in a country. You can change once or twice to a different randomly assigned country before it starts putting a time limit before being able to change again. My first country was thr Philippines and then Poland and then Japan before getting to the Netherlands. With 120 countries it's also possible that one of the countries you tried was entirely blocked as a geographic location.
Oh yeah it was pure luck tbhThere's any number of reasons why that configuration worked for you. The most likely is because the ip address you were assigned hadn't yet been blocked by the system. Another thing to note is that for the free version it randomly assigns you a server in a country. You can change once or twice to a different randomly assigned country before it starts putting a time limit before being able to change again. My first country was thr Philippines and then Poland and then Japan before getting to the Netherlands. With 120 countries it's also possible that one of the countries you tried was entirely blocked as a geographic location.
IP, actually, if you want to get pedantic about it. The official abbreviation doesn't have periods to denote that its an abbreviation." I.P "
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I.PIP, actually, if you want to get pedantic about it. The official abbreviation doesn't have periods to denote that its an abbreviation.
This was the motto for the "unblocked games" websites in highschoolUltimately, if something works... Don't tell anyone because it'll likely not last long.
Ayyy our good ole days was trying to get the school computers to connect to MySpace lolThis was the motto for the "unblocked games" websites in highschool
We were too occupied with Bloxorz. A few tried Facebook thoughAyyy our good ole days was trying to get the school computers to connect to MySpace lol
Then the tossers tried to disable slider solitaire. We conquered and gave no mercyWe were too occupied with Bloxorz. A few tried Facebook though