I saw a post in here that had a bug and wouldn’t let me respond from my phone, but…
It was talking about paywalls for news sites. And this is literally the best one i know to get passed them. Just copy and paste.
I saw a post in here that had a bug and wouldn’t let me respond from my phone, but…
It was talking about paywalls for news sites. And this is literally the best one i know to get passed them. Just copy and paste.
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@psyqology @spicysoup
I’m also in the US. You must be blocked somewhere. If not your ISP or DNS server, then you must have it blocked locally.
What dns do you use? I use 1.1.1.1 with 8.8.8.8 as backup
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@psyqology @spicysoup I use the standard DNS that comes with my ISP.
Yo wtf 1.1.1.1 has been censoring my internet all this time? Jeez, I’m never using that ever again. Now I’m having trust issues with internet organizations.
I just did a quick search on DNS that are uncensored and found this: https://blog.uncensoreddns.org/ and put that in as my private dns and it worked. I still need to do more research on them before I can fully trust this DNS.
Btw what ISP do you use? I use Comcast/Xfinity and the reason why I switched to 1.1.1.1 was because of perceived censorship issues with ISPs, but didn’t expect 1.1.1.1 to be the ones doing the censorship. My default Comcast DNS server didn’t even block archive.is / archive.ph
Here’s some more: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/
You can also selfhost your own dns with Unbound
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In this economy?
(Yes I know there’s Proton VPN with a free tier, but that’s kinda slow.
Edit: Also, I don’t want to be hogging free bandwidth when there are people that need the VPN more than I do, such as people in authoritarian regimes.)
Brother, I use 1.1.1.1 and those sites aren’t blocked for me. Seems like you’re having a completely different issue.