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Well it's your digital safety comrade. I'm not sure what you're doing with a VPN that you desperately need to keep doing even though you can't afford it, but I can't reasonably believe that a free VPN would be the way to go in your situation...
I would still like to be able to consume media without getting threatening letters from my ISP
If the answer is just “no” that’s fine it’s why I asked
streaming sites (and ublock origin) shouldn't get you ISP letters, nor should direct download
I feel you, the slop is one of the few things keeping me going in this shithole. You may be able to use a free SOCKS5 proxy to achieve it, and I guess if you only use it when
you'll probably be ok. I would still be highly suspect.
they have little to no need to justify what they're doing. Ease up a tad.
Yeah they do. They are only pirating stuff, not doing super secret spy shit. What they may expose themselves to with a "free" VPN could be malware or really anything. I'd rather risk a scary letter from my ISP instead. It would be irresponsible not to educate them on the potential pitfalls.
I do not pay for the internet access where I live and the person footing the bill would not appreciate getting the letters
No. They have no reason to justify what they are doing. Not to you, not to anyone. Go Outside
The user asked for technical advice because they don't trust "normies". Explaining what you are using a piece of software for is table stakes in order to provide relevant advice. We can use a different word from "justify" if it makes you upset.
Oh fuck off.