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Finally bought myself a vpn connection.
So cheap, so quick, so easy.
Can't believe I hadn't done this sooner.
Yep, PIA is who I went with too.Yeah, I've found private internet access is good - I get about 30mb/s of my 120mb/s down but it's still better than ADSL. I've got it programmed into my router so the whole network goes through the vpn when I turn it on, so it doesn't mess with my chromecast.
I didn't even think about using it for Netflix.Initially I just thought I could use it as a VPN on my tablet which I was streaming netflix to my chromecast to bypass geoblocking once I found out how dodgy hola really is. But the chromecast then wasn't actually working through the VPN and the content wouldn't stream and there is no way to set a vpn for the chromecast. I was just lucky that I had installed dd-wrt on my router and could run a VPN at the network level to get around that little problem.
Holy shit!I didn't even think about using it for Netflix.
Getting on it right now.
You muppet.Holy shit!
Thinking of trying to pick up a cheap PS3, mainly to use for Netflix and/or Stan. Anyone got one they want to sell?
At $50 Google Chromecast might be a better investment if that's the goal. Very portable/easy to use and set up. (Assuming you don't want the PS3 for games)
Yeah, had thought about that, but we have an ancient (2007) Panasonic plasma that doesn't have any USB ports. I'd have to check whether our blu-ray player handle chromecast, but I doubt it.
Tried PIA last month but cancelled halfway through. Be aware that many of their ips (Japan, Canada, HK) have been tagged by sites like netflix so do not register as the selected location rather the default USA ip.
I got through the HK proxy more often than not and Netflix blocks it because they don't have Netflix there. Not sure that's quite what you're describing.
maybe true but I love the fact that I can get past geoblocking with a single mouse click.This whole VPN craze in Australia about the new internet laws is a little over the top, not talking about this thread but it just got me thinking/rambling.
The whole reason the new laws are put in place is so that when a policing body comes along a person of interest and tracks them down to their ISP, their data will be available for access (Which let's face it, has probably been the case for a long time before most people knew what a VPN was).
So if you haven't committed a crime, or plan to - then I wouldn't worry in the slightest.
They're not interested in the average joe, even if the conspiracy people will have you believe, you're more likely to being looked into if you come up using a VPN on their system.
Of course, if you are downloading illegal movies etc then having a VPN is a nice blanket to have but you're not 100% safe by any means, if they want to catch you - they will.
Yep, perfectly fine.maybe true but I love the fact that I can get past geoblocking with a single mouse click.
This whole VPN craze in Australia about the new internet laws is a little over the top, not talking about this thread but it just got me thinking/rambling.
The whole reason the new laws are put in place is so that when a policing body comes along a person of interest and tracks them down to their ISP, their data will be available for access (Which let's face it, has probably been the case for a long time before most people knew what a VPN was).
So if you haven't committed a crime, or plan to - then I wouldn't worry in the slightest.
They're not interested in the average joe, even if the conspiracy people will have you believe, you're more likely to being looked into if you come up using a VPN on their system.
Of course, if you are downloading illegal movies etc then having a VPN is a nice blanket to have but you're not 100% safe by any means, if they want to catch you - they will.
Yep, perfectly fine.
Can use free proxies/VPN's to get the job done for geoblocking but if you want to pay for the service, then go for it!
Just ranting more for the other internet folk (Again not this thread) who think a VPN will make them invisible or something.
The conspiracy part was pre-TPP for the sake of your argument Caiphus.It's not a conspiracy considering what has been leaked from the TPP about rights holders being able to seek financial compensation from any IP address linked to improperly accessing copyrighted material. Plus they are going to make the ISPs pay for the systems to track down and prosecute their customers just on the suspicion of piracy = cost increases for us all.
Nothing is truly free, for example Hola basically opens you up for them to sell your return bandwidth for completely unkown traffic (most likely botnets). The other free services more than likely run off similar business models.
A VPN is similar to the curtains for the windows of your house, the curtains provide privacy for activities happening inside your house - even though your house address is public.So no VPN service is fully anonymous? I know some of them keep logs but the one I'm using doesn't and is based on the British Virgin Islands IIRC. If the feds wanted to track your internet traffic I suppose they would do it anyway even with a supposedly anonymous VPN service.