How to bypass your local ISP site blocks

Started by high_treason, June 27, 2008, 03:09:17 AM

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high_treason

I have had one of the worst ISPs in terms of blocking websites, p2p and even torrents the ISP is Etisalat in UAE, just google it and you will see how bad it is. The way I bypassed it was buying a virtual private network account. I bought it from this website

http://www.vpnaccounts.com/

A European Vpn you can buy it for $22.99 and the American for $14.99 per month. This would be useful for people in France who are having their websites blocked, also if your country decides to pull that same shit you can just use a VPN. Other benefits is that it provides anonymity..also privacy since the EU regulations forces ISPs to log everything you do....

QuotePrivacy issues are of global scale and concerns anyone who uses the interment. Did you know the European Union (E. U.) requires that ISP (Internet Service Provider) keep logs of their subscribers? Other countries and regions do it too! Our service is NOT limited to a specific region but targets the global internet community by preserving your privacy via VPN Anonymity and we eliminate all log files unlike your ISP, Internet Service Provider that have been shown to store them for months!
from vpn accounts

thats all folks, hope its helpful for those who need it.
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Have you tried using another DNS service to resolve addressing rather than the ISP? No telling if that will work or not, but it does a bit for me from time to time. Definitely helps if your ISP is nasty about pointing you somewhere specific when it can't resolve something, rather than just giving you a no resolution answer and you need that accuracy for whatever reason.

http://www.opendns.com/