Posted March 26, 2020
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I used to use some basic, web-browser Hide IP, in order to visit some webpages that previous government a$$holes shut down in "Other".
Now that i need to revisit it, i get that nasty message in local language of "other", with the relative notification.
Is that the case elsewhere, too? I want to find myself some nice, rare books that no bookstore has and i cannot get down to business! What gives? Are there any other Hide IP services/means that still work?
I initially suspected it's a Google only thing (lately that gives trouble and even blacklists legit webpages/results), but Internet Explorer as well, does the exact same thing.
Now that i need to revisit it, i get that nasty message in local language of "other", with the relative notification.
Is that the case elsewhere, too? I want to find myself some nice, rare books that no bookstore has and i cannot get down to business! What gives? Are there any other Hide IP services/means that still work?
I initially suspected it's a Google only thing (lately that gives trouble and even blacklists legit webpages/results), but Internet Explorer as well, does the exact same thing.
Post edited March 26, 2020 by KiNgBrAdLeY7