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True Mobile banned used of VPN

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The current regime will move soon to require registration to legally use a VPN. First they are trying to force sim registration...this already passed. Next bill is required registration to use any public wifi. Following, probably within next few months, we will see a bill to require VPN registration.

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  • GirlDrinkDrunk
    GirlDrinkDrunk

    get another truemove h sim and go prepaid, repeat if rumbled. you cannot get a personal ban if they dont have your name.

  • lineofentry
    lineofentry

    I feel like I ought to understand this shit.

  • GirlDrinkDrunk
    GirlDrinkDrunk

    nope, sucks though. how did they find out? there are certainly plenty of people using them

I have True and I can tell you when I would use HideMyAss for a VPN I would get a message during my connection asking me if I knew I was using a VPN. I would reply "Yes" I was using a VPN to their messages. Now,I've been using Privatetunnel as my VPN and True doesn't block it or sends me and stupid messages. I also use UnoTelly which works faster then both HideMyAss and Pure VPN.

skype is very poor using True 3g but viber seems fine

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