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I think that most people in the U.S. are coming to realize that here in the U.S., the Constitution has been put on hold lately.
Laws don't mean much if the government is going to pick and choose which ones they feel like enforcing or ignoring, depending on the Administration.
Half the time anymore, I can't tell if it's a big company that's ignoring the law, or if the government is ordering the big companies to do somthing that's unconstitutional.
For those in other countries, my take, and the belief of most Americans used to be that the law was the law. Sometimes you agreed with it, and other times not; but most of us believed it was being enforced
evenly by the courts. It's not that way anymore. Most people here point to the U.S. 'Patriot Act' by ex-President Bush as the beginning of the erosion of the U.S. Constitution.
It is obvious to all of us here now, that our laws are NOT being fairly enforced upon everyone. An entity gets-off scott-free if the government wants it that way, or gets prosecuted if out of favor with the government.
A sad situation that most of us hopes will be corrected, instead of getting worse. Time will tell.
You don't need anything super-fast for this. Plug a RasPi into a phone charger and leave it runningNot to get political, but nepotism and favoritism has been around a lot longer than the US governmental issues. The current administrations "czars" is an interesting slippery slope of unconstitutional abuse of power (eliminating the checks and balances of power by creating a one man task force?!), previous administrations have had their errors too, I seem to remember a certain real estate business partner of the Clinton's found dead on a "grassy knoll" with wounds not consistent with the loss of blood at the scene of the crime, etc...
Back to Verizon - https seems to be a good workaround for most sites that will allow it - I don't have a pc up and running 24/7 (that makes me a luddite these days I guess ;-P ) - does anyone else have a vpn that they use that is as fast as their normal direct connection? Do they leave it up and running all the time?
I should also mention that many routers are beginning to support VPNs.You don't need anything super-fast for this. Plug a RasPi into a phone charger and leave it running
This workaround may very well open people up to Man-in-the-middle attacks by malicious VPN hosts.
I won't be sharing VPN details though either, as that leaves me liable for any data transmission through my ISP's internet connection, and the "I was holding it for a friend" excuse will only go so far.
It may be worth attempting something like Tor on your device.
I should also mention that many routers are beginning to support VPNs.
Do your due diligence.That alone would be a worthy reason to buy a new router! I will have to look into that as an option. Thanks![]()
LOL, there will be more than that, I can assure you! It will require a full detailed study on my part because I have very little experience in the network side of things aside from knowing some basic topologies and generalities.Do your due diligence.