Linux with VPN For this website

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Recently I installed Linux on my machine and decided to also install ProtonVPN on it, but after a day the internet was not working so I decided to use the restore system and it fixed it, between yesterday and today the only thing that I did was install ProtonVPN and some games from here, and some people had similar problems with Proton on Debian Distros, so know I'm curious, do you guys use vpn to enter here or not? and for those that use Linux, which VPN?
 
Nov 24, 2022
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What's your use case? VPNs are useful to avoid geo-restrictions, they don't do much for privacy unless you live in a country where you could actually get in legal trouble for visiting adult websites.

(To answer the question, no, I don't use a VPN, but I have easy access to Tor via my default browser Brave if I need it.)
 
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What's your use case? VPNs are useful to avoid geo-restrictions, they don't do much for privacy unless you live in a country where you could actually get in legal trouble for visiting adult websites.

(To answer the question, no, I don't use a VPN, but I have easy access to Tor via my default browser Brave if I need it.)
I have tor too, the laws in my country are pretty chill to porn and most content here anyway, I just don't like the idea of people knowing what I watch when I watch.
 
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I have tor too, the laws in my country are pretty chill to porn and most content here anyway, I just don't like the idea of people knowing what I watch when I watch.
Just a fair warning, using a VPN only replaces your ISP as the 'knowing party' with the VPN provider tho. Someone always knows what IPs you visit (though the contents are encrypted, VPN or no VPN).
 

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I use Mullvad on Windows. I don't have any trouble with F95, though some sites hate seemingly random servers.

I've used the same for a few years now. Don't think I'd every switch, it's rock solid, and isn't showing off and advertising everywhere it can, and it just focuses on privacy.