Tor and the Snowflake projects have a lot of work they do on that fight
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They use connections to known VPNs as reported by the infrastructure that handles your requests. Use doh and a https proxy then connect to your vpn of choice.
Basically nothing changes, they're easy to circumvent
Firstly, it depends on how illegal it is. Is it illegal like you shouldn't do it and we will try to block you? Or is it illegal like if we catch you do it, you can get arrested or worse?
Scenario A:
- just try shit out, try different VPNs. Some of them provide certain obfuscation. You can see if they work. If they don't work, you've got some more dedicated VPNs such as Tor with all kinds of Tor bridges (obfs4, snowflake, etc) Or psiphon
Scenario B:
- The risk is real and you might consider not doing it at all, but if you do, obfs4 is the only thing I can recommend, Psiphon is easily detectable (it's just good at bypassing blocks)
spys.one
you don't need to dl a vpn app, or even pay to use some vpns. Being german or american gets you treated the best by websites, except youtube which treats southeast asian countries better
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