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I've used Private Internet Access for years and it's been fine. I don't have it on 24/7, but it supports port forwarding which is useful for Linux ISOs ;). But generally whichever of the big names has some offer on should be fine.

The problem with this new law is everything that is deemed "adult" is going to get blocked. So if you think the current cookie popups are annoying this is going to be even more painful. Apparently things like the Beer subreddit on Reddit are now banned for example.

If there was a browser extension that could silently authenticate it wouldn't be so bad, but having to open an app to get on half the internet pages? It's going to be an absolute nightmare for someone like me who has to flip between hundreds of (legit) sites all day for work etc.

In fact.. I wonder what happens in a work situation? If i need to access something that's deemed 18+ for work and I don't want to verify with my personal information?
 
I got the NordVPN for £77 for 2 years and £61 cashback just tracked with Quidco. The topcashback deal was better but I couldn't be bothered to setup an account for it and already had quidco.
 
I got the NordVPN for £77 for 2 years and £61 cashback just tracked with Quidco. The topcashback deal was better but I couldn't be bothered to setup an account for it and already had quidco.

I won't be using Topcashback again after they failed to track an AA breakdown cashback of ~£90.
 
I mean, we all know what we are talking about right?

Will the basic version NordVPN work? Its only like £3 a month, I dont really feel I need all that other stuff on top.
 
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