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this post was submitted on 10 Jan 2026
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Kinda seems like internet 101 that they should either explicitly state they don't support emails created on VPNs or that they won't blanket ban a VPN IP address.
Why? Both of those options are worse. You can't be a privacy respecting service and not allow VPNs. If you do allow VPNs, it is going to force you to sometimes blanket ban an IP because bad actors use VPNs as well.
Typically this only happens on free VPN servers because people who abuse these services also realize they are going to get banned. The easiest solution is to use a premium VPN or signup with your actual IP address (depending on your threat model).