I think with the stupid rules about banning vpns, digital ids and other garbage. Maybe bbsing might have a return as a tool for us to communicate in the future.
I've heard some governments like China have banned VPNs, but they do
legitimate use cases - A common one is that companies often use VPNs to allo people at several of their sites to basically be on the same network. There stand-alone VPN software, but Windows itself also has built-in support for VPNs. People also use VPNs for privacy, which I think is a legitimate use
legitimate use cases - A common one is that companies often use VPNs to allo >> people at several of their sites to basically be on the same network. There >> stand-alone VPN software, but Windows itself also has built-in support for >> VPNs. People also use VPNs for privacy, which I think is a legitimate use
More than likely they are talking about banning public VPN services sold by companies vs VPN functionality that you would use with your own networks and software like you're describing here. While they're both technically utilizing
virtual private networking, they are practically/effectively doing different things. VPN services allow you to bypass network rules and restrictions, while
personally set up VPNs allow you to actually access private networks like the name implies.
I've heard some governments like China have banned VPNs, but they do
I was trying to edit and then it auto sent.You quoted part of my message, but I don't see a response..
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