Using "Google" to search for EA on unsecured networks (UK)

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ambiguous (imported)
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Using "Google" to search for EA on unsecured networks (UK)

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When using "Google" to search for the EA seems to work okay in UK however when you do the same search over an unsecured wireless network (BT Openzone for example) this site seems to not show up.

If you type "Eunuch.org" in the browser bar you can navigate to the site eventually.

None of this bothers me at all but I thought it worth a mention.
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We are technically banned by Google, but we can still be found. Haven't been able to get the ban lifted.
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Just as well, G isn't the only search engine.

Anyway, I'd prefer not be tracked.

Actually, I prefer my browsing not to be tracked either.

Both are easily possible, but maybe not the stuff of this thread.
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kristoff wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2016 6:20 am We are technically banned by Google, but we can still be found. Haven't been able to get the ban lifted.

That would do it...Thanks
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Some ISP's in the UK are beginning to apply automatic filtering. If you have a business broad=band it is unfiltered. The rationale behind this is to protect the young.

I had to get my mobile company to switch off the automatic filtering, it was stopping me looking at a perfectly ordinary restaurants site!!

I use a thing called 'Surfeasy' it is a USB proxy that changes your IP address and is completely non monitored it works through any network or firewall. I think they have a mobile phone version too now.
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jcat (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2016 5:49 pm Some ISP's in the UK are beginning to apply automatic filtering. If you have a business broad=band it is unfiltered. The rationale behind this is to protect the young.

I use a thing called 'Surfeasy' it is a USB proxy that changes your IP address and is completely non monitored it works through any network or firewall. I think they have a mobile phone version too now.

Most ISP's in the UK are arseholes when it comes to Blocking certain sites.

The UK is not too far behind China with this.

Surfeasy sounds interesting as I like to use "Primewire" and other streaming sites and am getting fed up with playing "Cat and Mouse" with big brother.

I currently use "Zenmate" (Firefox add on) for some sites
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You can buy it here and if not satisfied they will let you try it for 30 days. http://www.qvcuk.com/surfeasy/electroni ... fof/c.html
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Don't waste your money. First check out Torproject.org for a fine free anonymous proxy solution. There is also much useful info on how to remain anonymous.

The tor project is the result of many years development and includes a Disconnect.me search utility.

At its easiest, it is very easy. As you learn how it works, you can be as difficult to find as you want.

Take a look.
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I currently use "Zenmate" that changes my location to Germany or the USA.I think this works like Tor.

It is kind of scary how you go to some sites and an listing you recently browsed on Ebay forms part of the webpage.

However what is needed for me is something that Re directs my IP on boot up so I can use "Plex" to streem from.

Thanks.
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daifu-orchid (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2016 11:41 am Don't waste your money. First check out Torproject.org for a fine free anonymous proxy solution. There is also much useful info on how to remain anonymous.

The tor project is the result of many years development and includes a Disconnect.me search utility.

At its easiest, it is very easy. As you learn how it works, you can be as difficult to find as you want.

Take a look.

Hi Daifu,

I can use TOR to connect to the forum and personals, but it can't be used to connect to the chatroom as it blocks plug-ins. Any suggestions? (Note, I'm don't mean browsing anonymously to mess up the chat room, but at least connection to the chatroom in a secure manner)
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I use Opera Developer Edition - it comes with built-in adblock and built-in VPN. It's a lot like a more-secure Chrome without most of the cruft.
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