Anyone know of any other VPN's that support this kind of feature?
https://www.vyprvpn.com/features/chameleon
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WhatsThePoint Notebook Virtuoso
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ExpressVPN and NordVPN I know have obfuscation features to do something similar and prevent VPN detection and blocking. I’m sure some of the others also have such features.
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There's a trailing ] attached to the link. Try https://www.vyprvpn.com/features/chameleonRyder23 likes this.
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saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate
Interesting feature. I'd try it if they offered a Chrome browser extension.
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Be careful, I’m not sure what else you will be using VPN for but with VYPR they do give/forward Copyright Infringement takedown notices their servers receive, if you get caught for copyrighted material. Once one of their servers gets a notice/flagged they track which client it came from, that’s what I gathered from some VPN review sites. They probably won’t rat you out but just terminate your account for their own safety. They aren’t as privacy oriented as Nord or Express so keep that in mind. At least it’s not like PureVPN who ratted out a major criminal hacker lol, he deserved it but makes you question the privacy policies
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saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate
TorGuard allows you to purchase a dedicated IP address so you can circumvent geographic restrictions. It’s an additional monthly cost but is likely the best way to use a VPN for this purpose.
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Thanks guys. I’ve already got Torguard but it’s quite abit more for the dedicated IPs but that will probably be the way to go.
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That’s fair enough. Thank you for the advice. Could you possibly remove the URL from my quote on your post please? (I have removed it from mine on the initial post)
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Starlight5 Yes, I'm a cat. What else is there to say, really?
@Ryder23 read this helpful guide. Whatever works in China, bypasses DPI well.
Anyone know of any VPN's that support this kind of feature?
Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Ryder23, May 6, 2019.