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Don’t no which websites you are talking about, but a bunch of websites (looking at you Reddit) block VPNs based on ip. Your only option is changing server until you find one that isn’t blocked or using Tor
Life Hack: Replace the 'www' part from the URL with 'sh'. For example: replace
with
It should be easy to write a script that replaces these URLs. This allows using reddit with my VPN (Mullvad) turned on. I don't know why reddit offers such a workaround, but it works for me.
You forgot to explain what this does?
It allows using reddit with my VPN (Mullvad) turned on. I don't know why reddit offers such a workaround, but it works for me
Thx for confirming! Sounds good.