Australian-based VPNs. Because ISP providers are going to block curtain sites.
AUSTRALIA will join China in implementing mandatory censoring of the internet under plans put forward by the Federal Government.
Gβday Matt, I used Private Internet Access for a while and found it OK. It doesnt matter where the VPN provider is. I was looking at a bit of stuff on BBC UK that my Optus ISP wouldnβt let me. Just donβt expect that no one can track you..
Welcome to the new Australian democracy comrade, will be compulsory to only watch ABC news and current affairs on tv soon, in fact youβll be shot at dawn if you donβt..
The reason I mentioned Australia is because I thought it maybe faster being in .au I donβt mind where it is based I guess, I need to find the best bang for buck VPN there seems to be tons of them out there.
Donβt worry mate if I have to watch ABC news and current affairs on tv soon, I will shoot myself (Jokes) :ROFLMAO:
Private internet Access have servers in AUS, and all over the world, too many to choose. It was a little slower than Optus but very usable, mind you I get fairly good speed with optus. Upload sux, but still..
Private Internet Access, but Iβm not experienced in any other paid vpnβs, tried a couple of free ones but they werenβt worth anything. Just One Iβve tried, be careful. Link is HERE
what can you see from the backend of this site? can you see my browser version and windows version and my ip? ectβ¦
So far as security goes I wouldnt trust any VPN for absolute privacy. If big brother wants to know, they will. Sure it will get around Australiaβs new censorship laws, but letβs not think itβs foolproof privacy.
Have fun with it..
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