Comment on: A different type of VPN question 🤔
On Linux it's just a matter of setting up routing tables. VPN is a network interface and you literally map IPs to network interfaces. No idea about Windows in general, but some proprietary VPN clients have this capability. Wireguard (technically not a VPN but serves the same purpose) requires it. I don't think any commercial service uses Wireguard yet...
Sorry, I got carried away. In short, if you're on Linux then yes. If you're on Windows then ask your VPN service's support.
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26 Oct 2020 22:25
u/naryl
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Comment on: The growing momentum towards curbing Big Tech Landmark report provides a road map for future legislative action
I can't read it either.
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11 Oct 2020 16:06
u/naryl
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Comment on: Mozilla research: Browsing histories are unique enough to reliably identify users | ZDNet
And that's exactly why your browser history should never leave your browser.
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01 Sep 2020 06:00
u/naryl
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