• @AnUnusualRelic
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        101 year ago

        “you’re using a sub domain, get out of here you terrorist!”

      • Neato
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        51 year ago

        What are the 3? Gmail, Yahoo, AOL?

          • @humorlessrepost
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            21 year ago

            I’ve never had a single issue with protonmail

            • Mario_Dies.wav
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              41 year ago

              I haven’t either, but then there are a lot of popular sites I don’t use because they require an account.

    • ares35
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      my own site for my very small business gets about 10 legit visitors a week, none of which have ever connected via a known vpn address (dating back some 15 years). another 100 page views a week on average from legit bots (msn, google, etc).

      the rest (and well over 95% of overall traffic) is bots, scrapers, and hackers, many of which use addresses linked to vpn services and pound the sites on the server looking for exploitable scripts (wordpress related, usually; which we’ve never run here), login and contact forms. if i could simply ‘flip a switch’ and redirect all vpn traffic to a separate landing page, i would seriously consider doing so. it wouldn’t affect site availability to our legit users and our target audience. but for now, mod_security is doing a stellar job and is the mvp.