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T-Mobile fiber & Wireguard
(midwest.social)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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same situation here: tmo cell network + mullvad vpn. i only get blocked by websites that don’t allow vpn connections, like reddit.
hope to hear an answer to the op question tho. idk anyone w tmo fiber, but now i’m curious.
The reason I asked here was because my search popped up some results from people saying they had trouble with VPNs on their T-Mobile service.Some were on Reddit, which I can't get too unless I bounce around and find an exit node they aren't blocking, which I'm too lazy to do; and all of them were AFAICT about cell data service. I didn't find anything that mentioned fiber.
But, if they block VPN on one business unit (cellular), they're more likely to block on others, so I thought I'd check.
For accessing reddit behind a vpn there is a very reliable system of frontends. Here is the instance I use: https://redlib.freedit.eu/
This weeks MVP. Thanks!
I've never seen a US ISP block VPN (so many employers require VPN these days and so many people at least occasionally wfh)