There are many legitimate and legal reasons for using VPN. It’s not just to pretend you’re in another country. Using it on public wifi, for example. That way you still show up to web sites as being in your country while still wrapping up your traffic so the public wifi coffee shop perverts can’t see it.
Works fine for me. I’m going through ProtonVPN and it loads. Using a Canada server if it matters.
Doesn’t work for me with or without VPN, Canada or not. Weird.
Why use a VPN of the country you’re in? Are you stupid?
There are many legitimate and legal reasons for using VPN. It’s not just to pretend you’re in another country. Using it on public wifi, for example. That way you still show up to web sites as being in your country while still wrapping up your traffic so the public wifi coffee shop perverts can’t see it.
Oh, the irony. We all know who’s the dumb one here, and it’s you.
I don’t think they’re stupid, but I KNOW you’re a condescending prick.
Using a VPN, even if the server is located in the same country, provides several benefits:
Privacy: It encrypts your internet traffic, hiding your online activities from your ISP and potential eavesdroppers.
Security: It secures your data, especially on public Wi-Fi networks.
Bypass Restrictions: It can bypass internet censorship or network restrictions in workplaces.
Avoid ISP Throttling: It can prevent ISP throttling based on content type or data usage, ensuring consistent internet speed and performance.
Are YOU stupid?