Getting round ISP cencorship - DNS setter

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That headline is really misleading.
This only stops DNS blocking, which is not what cleanfeed is and other methods of blocking.
The easiest way to stop government blocking is a VPN.
 
I run an SOCKS proxy through an SSH tunnel, and I have Firefox for that and Chrome for unproxied for normal browsing. I find it more convenient than a VPN.
 
Kids nowadays can set VPNs up. Do our much loved government think that blocking websites is going to achieve much? I mean the recent "blocking" of the Piratebay is a laughable example.

Anyway DNS blocking != IP blocking.
 
Well, all we need to do m'Lord Splodge is be ahead of the pack (of course I'm not doing anything illegal) to make sure we don't get caught. They always go for the lowest hanging or biggest fruit.
 
Well, all we need to do m'Lord Splodge is be ahead of the pack (of course I'm not doing anything illegal) to make sure we don't get caught. They always go for the lowest hanging or biggest fruit.

Yeah they do love appeasing the Daily Mail brigade. I don't think there is a single government on this planet that understands how the Internet actually works let alone it's decentralising of information (and thus power)

If China cannot stop the flow of information then why do Western governments think they can?
 
Well practically every computer has a vpn client built in, so vpn is pretty easy for most.
I usually ssh tunnel, as I have a few computers that have ssh functionality. The government could never stop the internet as if we had to we could use the airwaves.
 
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