• @CanadaPlus
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    31 year ago

    There are a few, but there’s always an alternative.

    • First Majestic Comet
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      11 year ago

      I’ve also found that many ones that are blocked aren’t completely blocked, I can access them by using a new circuit (lots of these sites seem to really hate European Exit nodes but anything else has typically worked).

      • @CanadaPlus
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        21 year ago

        Is that what it is? Every once in a while I have to Ctrl+Shift+L it to get into something, but I’ve never watched that closely. What did Europe do to these guys?

        • First Majestic Comet
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          11 year ago

          I think it might have something to do with the fact that much of Europe has privacy laws that protect their citizens and also makes it so people running nodes there don’t have to kiss up to US companies. Hence why they block those nodes or just give them a huge amount of challenges to solve in hopes to frustrate them. Same with how they put annoying privacy pop-ups on the website in European locations which re-appear every time you login or visit the site.

          • @CanadaPlus
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            31 year ago

            Same with how they put annoying privacy pop-ups on the website in European locations which re-appear every time you login or visit the site.

            I mean, those are mandated, even if they’re implemented deliberately poorly.

            • First Majestic Comet
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              11 year ago

              I know they require them, it’s is the way that they’re implemented that I’m referring to. Like they made it deliberately frustrating. Some of them one a few websites even pop up twice or even three times and you have to click them multiple times to get them to go down.

              • @CanadaPlus
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                11 year ago

                If you read it a bit, it pretty much lays out what you see everywhere. They can only make you use strictly necessary cookies, and everything else has to be easily opted into or out of. I’m not sure why their own website is different, maybe it has no trackers in the first place.

                Now, that doesn’t mean it has to be presented in a series of popups.