I tried accessing the forums this morning and was met with a notice that my VPN's IP had been banned. Is there a new rule against VPN's or something I'm unaware of? It's just best security practices in 2025 to use one.
Thanks!
Thanks!
RR working fine with my VPN, Surfshark.
I tried accessing the forums this morning and was met with a notice that my VPN's IP had been banned. Is there a new rule against VPN's or something I'm unaware of? It's just best security practices in 2025 to use one.
Thanks!
I underlined the pertinent statement.I tried accessing the forums this morning and was met with a notice that my VPN's IP had been banned.
To resolve situations where a specific IP address has been banned, I suggest you ask your VPN to provide you with a different IP address, use a different VPN, or don't use a VPN at all (though I recognize that may not be what you want to do).
The only legitimate useful use of a VPN is to tunnel back into your own private network or your company's network. Period. End of story.
ProtonVPNs use case is not the use case I described.Hence my use.
VPNs won't prevent that.Norton VPN gets me through to most everything I need. Maybe I’m paranoid, but my ID has been stolen several times, and I’m using every trick in the book to stop it happening again.
Exactly, the misunderstandings about what VPINs actually do is too common the same way people's understanding of what cloud computing does when it comes to security and vulnerabilities are.VPNs won't prevent that.
I don't use my cloud storage, even I'm not THAT dumb. Did think VPN's protected me. Any way to close that hole? My ID has been stolen several times, like to keep that from happening again.Got 8 letters in the mail same day a few years ago welcoming me to 8 Florida banks, with all 8 having a secondary address in Chicago. THAT was a bad day!Exactly, the misunderstandings about what VPINs actually do is too common the same way people's understanding of what cloud computing does when it comes to security and vulnerabilities are
Except VPNs don't do anything to stop that. Information can be obtained from many sources, I'd be more wary of things like social media, or malware infesting your devices (which can happen whether one uses a VPN or not).I don't use my cloud storage, even I'm not THAT dumb. Did think VPN's protected me. Any way to close that hole? My ID has been stolen several times, like to keep that from happening again.Got 8 letters in the mail same day a few years ago welcoming me to 8 Florida banks, with all 8 having a secondary address in Chicago. THAT was a bad day!
Clearly not if you've had your ID stolen several times. 👀💀Well I guess I'm ok then
Yet, here you are.I don't do any social media...