• masterofn001@lemmy.ca
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    One VPN I use has servers in most us states.

    Auto connected to a mandatory ID state and a porn site demanded I take a picture of my id.

    (Edit: I have it set to auto connect to fastest on start. I can change location and have 100 free servers to chose in the US. More in Japan and Netherlands. ProtonVPN)

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      I set up ProtonVPN on my wifi as a separate SSID. I had to select a specific server, so I picked one that’s relatively close (for better latency) and doesn’t have the same restrictions my state has. It’s easy to switch, I just need to go tweak the settings in my router.

      If my kids ever need to submit ID for something (e.g. social media), I’ll hook them up w/ the VPN to bypass our draconian laws. The government has no place on the internet, and I will circumvent their stupid policies. If I don’t trust my kids on the internet, I’m not going to look to the government to protect them, I’ll just take away their internet privileges.

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            Apparently you don’t know that there are fast tor nodes and, gasp, speeds have improved over the 2 decades tor has been in existence.

            People are stuck in 2014 thinking it is slower than molasses.

            I’ve had this same argument before.

            Pick a node. Run speed test. If too slow for your needs, pick another.

            There are hundreds that are set up for high speed, high volume traffic.

            https://metrics.torproject.org/onionperf-throughput.html

            20-80Mbps is plenty fast.

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            The true ‘90s dial-up experience: Watching your porn load one row of pixels at a time, only to find out it’s censored right as it gets to the good part.

            Maybe I’ll just play a Flash game instead. Let me go make a sandwich while it loads.

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        It doesn’t specify the state. Only us server #. I guess I could look it up, but I just change servers.

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          Sounds like a shit VPN to me. I can select a region (US East) or individual states with PIA and basically the same with Surfshark.

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            I can select one of 100 servers . I could check geoip. Or write a shell script to do that. Anyway…

            It’s also free.

            It’s also one of the best.

            Proton.

            I use the app. I could do all the wireguard fancy stuff, but I won’t.

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              At least the desktop app of proton shows you the state or even city where the server is located. For Germany I can even choose between Frankfurt and Berlin for example. I know that for us servers I was able to specifically choose New York.

              Edit: In the android app you can go to countries then tap the three dots next to united states and select a state to connect to.