• @SCB
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      11 year ago

      The reasoning behind it is concern for their privacy though.

      • ☆Luma☆
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        41 year ago

        That’s incorrect, my appologies for the confusion.

        My privacy concerns are a seperate issue that causes additional turmoil. Most services throw a ton of 2fa at you once they see the vpn, typically involving some means of identifying you with a phone number. Discord is the most common place I run into. That’s a lot of stuff I’m missing out on just with one service.

        I’m standing against telecoms because they provide terrible service for rediculous prices. I’m especially aware of what they can offer as I used to work in Bell’s loyalty department (lasted a month LOL). By paying for shitty phone services, I’m accepting it. I’d rather search for an alternative.

        I mean, who wouldn’t want internet access anywhere they want in their city?