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Offline mistybear

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Re: No opt-out of filtered Internet.
« Reply #15 on: October 21, 2008, 14:37 »
Oh, that would go down well with working parents.  ::)

Even more incentive to make sure the little darlings are well behaved.  ;)

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No doubts about it

It's nice to be right occasionally.  ;D
« Last Edit: October 21, 2008, 14:41 by mistybear »
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Re: No opt-out of filtered Internet.
« Reply #16 on: October 21, 2008, 14:44 »
We very much enjoyed having your company MB.   It was the DZ wot done it.  :devil:

Photobucket must have reported me.  ;)

There was some interesting suggestions on how to get around it.

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Use a VPN

This can be defeated using a VPN tunnel based in another country. VPN is secure, encrypted, and cannot be analysed, monitored, cracked, or sniffed

I own an Internet radio station in Australia, and I have my servers in the United States. So all I have to do is simply login to my server, using the VPN software built into Windows, and what I do online cannot be filtered, monitored, analysed, cracked, or sniffed, becuase it is heavily encypted. If Rudd and his cronies tried to sniff my traffic, all they would get is a bunch of GARBAGE.

Why you do think so many offices that allow remote access require VPN? It is a secure protocol that is impossible to crack.

And there are plenty of subscription VPN services out there, though with the weaking Australian dollar, they would be much more expensive now, but worth the price. Right now, they would run about 30 Australian dollars a month, on average. I advocate people doing this, unless they are like me, and own servers outside Australia.
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Re: No opt-out of filtered Internet.
« Reply #17 on: October 21, 2008, 15:50 »
Very interesting MB.  Photobucket have removed almost all my pictures!   :D


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