• Robin Banks@closednetwork.social
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        3 months ago

        @helenslunch I haven’t had any issues using Mullvad Browser for browsing any website but I have experienced websites that block MullvadVPN when WireGuard obfuscation is turned “On”. When setting it to “Automatic” or “Off” it resolved the issue.

        Haven’t experienced any websites breaking since. 🫠

        Edit: With the exception to banks because banks but that’s a given with their hate for all VPN’s.

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          3 months ago

          How about Reddit or DeviantArt? I’ve noticed issues with each of those

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            3 months ago

            @LWD Reddit works just fine as long as I don’t have TOR turned on and its not behind another VPN as well, they don’t take kindly to TOR and double VPN. I just accessed Reddit to verify and it does work just fine.

            I don’t normally use DeviantArt but…I just checked and it blocks you if you have Ads blocked in the DNS content blocker. Looks like they really want to get you those advertisements. Otherwise I can access Deviantart with Mullvad as well.

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        3 months ago

        If those sites are designed to break in the presence of privacy protection, is that a bug or a feature?

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            2 months ago

            Well then I guess it’s just a question of whether or not I’m willing to suspend my morals/privacy to access this hypothetical thing I hypothetically need. But in that case, how hard is it really to just dig up and use your OS’ default browser?

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          3 months ago

          @Reddfugee42 @helenslunch its a feature, they want to steal your data, or serve you personalized ads, or reveal your identity to nullify your privacy.

          Websites that respect your privacy don’t require you to give up anything to use their services. Such as Mullvad.