No more Pornhub? That will depend on what happens with a Senate bill::A Senate bill might cause the owners of Pornhub to block access to the site in Canada, its owners say.

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      How do you ban a VPN? If I connect to a server that’s a big cloud provider, how do you know the connection is to a VPN or a website?

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        They just make it a law and use it against people at will. They make it the ISPs responsibility for blocking and tracking access. They ban vpn software and all the corporate OS makers obey.

        You’re right in a way, how do they really have a 100% block? It’s not possible. But they can scare 90% of users away.

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          Again, how do you track a connection to a data center? VPN software is freely available on GitHub. Are you blocking GitHub too?

          Even China can’t do it fully

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            Again, if vpns are banned, and vpn software is banned, all US companies will have to abide or die. GitHub is American. Apple, Microsoft, Google, etc. Windows, macOS, Android, could all be forced to report. The year of the Linux desktop!!

            Your ISP knows where you go. They just pull the plug on IPs they know are VPNs.

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              No, nobody cares about Canadian law

              How do you know an IP is a VPN? I can change the address of my VPS at any time

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                  They will comply, but the users won’t. Pornhub can’t tell you’re using a VPN

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                Jfc. If you’re running your own vpn then you’re fine. Unless your host is in the States, and then installing it would be a violation. Detecting the presence of vpn software on a vps would be cake.

                Would they do it? Probably not.

                It’s less about would it and more about could it. I think it would be hilarious to watch any government spend time on this instead of… actual shit.

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                  It’s a Canadian law, wouldn’t affect America. America banning VPNs would be much more dire

                  Also having a VPN in the country where pornhub is banned would be pointless for the purpose of going to pornhub

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          That’s not feasible. A lot of companies have VPNs to protect their own networks. This increased with work from home during the pandemic. There are too many domino effects.

          With SSH and an AWS instance, I can create my own VPN. It’s not that hard with a bit of Linux experience. Canada would be about as successful at this as the US was at keeping PGP away from foreign exports.

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        It’s not feasible to prevent it completely, but you can certainly make it harder for the average person and discourage usage by simply outlawing it. That’s what China is doing at least.

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          China is not successful in it, since you can still use a VPN in China. You can even self host

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            Somehow I knew when I wrote that comment that someone would interpret “it’s possible to discourage VPN usage and make it harder for the layman” as “it’s possible to prevent VPN usage completely and China is 100% successful at doing that”. China hasn’t gone all in on blocking VPN traffic either way, since corporations can still use them and tourists don’t like having their internet connection dropped without warning (which they actually did at one point), but someday they might and it will probably be enough to prevent the majority from using VPNs to circumvent government censorship.

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              It’s technically impossible without blocking cloudflare and breaking most of the internet. You can route your VPN through cloudflare, so there’s that

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        With deep packet inspection they can detect a VPN protocol connection attempt and drop it. There are already countries utilizing this method.

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            Yes, my point is that banning protocols will kill all the commercial VPN offerings. Restricting a big size of the population. Obscure protocols like X-Ray can work but not everyone can set it up.

            And I think you can also raise some suspicion if you use too much bandwidth on that connection. GBs of data consumption from MyTotallyLegitWebsite.me can raise eyebrows. And that would be the only thing needed for a court notice or a visit by the police, depending upon the country. And in anti-democratic countries you’re guilty until proven innocent anyway.

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              There are commercial xray servers where you just share them with people for a subscription price and it automatically updates with the freshest info

              GBs of data from a connection is not that uncommon. There’s a thing called cloudflare and you might already be hitting those IPs for gigabytes per month. You can route the VPN through cloudflare so it just looks like you’re visiting a lot of websites hosted by cloudflare