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There's no likelyhood of ISPs stopping VPN use at any point as VPNs are used everyday for businesses to connect their offices, home workers etc. Once you fire up a VPN not only is the data encrypted but your ISP cannot see where the traffic is going (other than to the VPN).
 
And with all the advertisements for vpns there getting more and more popular and who would the powers that be bring in to treck/trace the vpn too
 
I use Nord for day to day stuff (not IPTV). Costs me £2 per month, its a no brainer.

BTW just started using DoH (DNS over HTTPS) for all my DNS requests now as Vodafone intercept DNS queries.
 
There is also a fair point about VPN IP addresses also being blocked!

From hearsay, NORD IP addresses were also being blocked at one point..............
 
Some providers on hear tell you that you need a vpn regardless even if people are saying their service has one.
 
Correct - suppliers don't need the headache if its the customers ISP that's blocking them. Hence the suggestion/recommendation of preparing with a VPN.

Seller will try and uphold their part of the deal and ask the client to take measures to minimise any disruption to them, hence the recommendation of a VPN.
 
I've always said providers can do so much customers need to do so much but for what people pay a week for iptv compared to sly vm bt ect what's extra few quid a month on a vpn for no blocks then worth it as won't get the channels on sly ect for 3pm ko lol
 
Agree, do your research by reading up on forums such as here and take onboard advice and recommendations.
 
I mainly use Enigma 2 boxes with Xtream Editor and the VPN option is built into that now. I don't use one,mainly because I don't follow football but a lot of friends do and I know they use a VPN on Xtream Editor and it's very very easy to set up. Just pick a supplier from the list,sign up and enter user/pass .
 
At the end of the day it’s pointless to advertise something that’s not going to work, chocolate teapot comes to mind. But there are a few sellers on here & not all as there are some good ones who take things personal if you don’t subscribe to their service after you take a test out . At the end of the day we are paying for a service & I know it’s only a fraction of what you should be but if the service goes down all the time a few weeks after getting it what’s the point.
 
At the end of the day it’s pointless to advertise something that’s not going to work, chocolate teapot comes to mind. But there are a few sellers on here & not all as there are some good ones who take things personal if you don’t subscribe to their service after you take a test out . At the end of the day we are paying for a service & I know it’s only a fraction of what you should be but if the service goes down all the time a few weeks after getting it what’s the point.
Completely understand with your post when you say completely going down after a couple weeks and no provider should get offended if you don't take a service after trial bit pointless as always more people to take subs ect those who get ass on if you don't take a sub only interested in ££
 
My view is you cannot complain if the stream goes down half way through a match.

We all know the EPL are blocking streams so for the sake of £2 a month it is best to use a VPN

I think it works out at £10 a month for IPTV ,VPN and real debrid.
 
They will never say you cannot use a VPN during match time for the simple reason most businesses use them as part of there security.

There's no likelyhood of ISPs stopping VPN use at any point as VPNs are used everyday for businesses to connect their offices, home workers etc. Once you fire up a VPN not only is the data encrypted but your ISP cannot see where the traffic is going (other than to the VPN).

Difference being, the VPNs that businesses/companies use, are dedicated VPNs for their business... They do not have shared IP addresses that the regular internet user with a VPN will get. So, they just need to block the IP address the client is trying to connect to. If it's a legitimate business, the company will contact major ISPs and ask them to unblock the VPN...
 
Difference being, the VPNs that businesses/companies use, are dedicated VPNs for their business... They do not have shared IP addresses that the regular internet user with a VPN will get. So, they just need to block the IP address the client is trying to connect to. If it's a legitimate business, the company will contact major ISPs and ask them to unblock the VPN...
I had a business that used a standard VPN, when I asked them to lift my block I had a couple of hoops to jump through, but as I had a business BB account they lifted the block without any hassle, that was TT btw with Openvpn.
 
Same as I've said all adverts you see on YouTube ect advertising vpns why are isp going to block them when you can use it for safe browsing ect and wouldn't they have to take the vpn companies to court for a high court ruling
 
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