Setting up a one button shortcut to toggle my VPN location to access basic things online, because the UK's internet regulations were written by thoughtful experts who thought deeply about the impact of their work.
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Setting up a one button shortcut to toggle my VPN location to access basic things online, because the UK's internet regulations were written by thoughtful experts who thought deeply about the impact of their work.
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Setting up a one button shortcut to toggle my VPN location to access basic things online, because the UK's internet regulations were written by thoughtful experts who thought deeply about the impact of their work.
(Yes, I know that the UK government wants me to verify my age to all the different online services I want to access instead of using a VPN but I'm not going to send my ID to tech companies and internet platforms for a whole long list of very good reasons)
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Setting up a one button shortcut to toggle my VPN location to access basic things online, because the UK's internet regulations were written by thoughtful experts who thought deeply about the impact of their work.
@jessie Have you responded to the recently launched consultation or written to your MP?
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Setting up a one button shortcut to toggle my VPN location to access basic things online, because the UK's internet regulations were written by thoughtful experts who thought deeply about the impact of their work.
@jessie I should do this, half the websites I visit have broken images because of imgur.
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Setting up a one button shortcut to toggle my VPN location to access basic things online, because the UK's internet regulations were written by thoughtful experts who thought deeply about the impact of their work.
@jessie a colleague has an unbound configuration which automatically sets up ip routes based on dns names.
i do not have it at hand rn, but maybe an idea to explore? (route all of .uk via the tunnel) -
@jessie a colleague has an unbound configuration which automatically sets up ip routes based on dns names.
i do not have it at hand rn, but maybe an idea to explore? (route all of .uk via the tunnel)@jessie or maybe dnsmasq, not sure
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(Yes, I know that the UK government wants me to verify my age to all the different online services I want to access instead of using a VPN but I'm not going to send my ID to tech companies and internet platforms for a whole long list of very good reasons)
@jessie I've just had to do the reverse, I wanted to check my DNO's (power company) website and they only allow access from *inside* the UK so had to VPN in
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