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Just realised you get blocked if you use Nord on the forum - but if the forum detects a VPN is in use, how come the services that are region specific (like watching CBS from the UK) don't?
Totally get it, but it's a shock when you get the message! Switching it off, like I just did, restores normality - but as somebody who got a ransomeware attack last year and lost huge numbers of files spread across 5 computers (I have a NAS) I've been using Nord ever since then. UKBF is the only forum I visit that has done this? I understand but it's just a bit blunt as a protection tool?Morning,
VPNs interfere with our ability to detect spammers.
We have a number of tools in play on the site that allow the system itself to prevent users with a history of spam on this site and others from creating posts. When a user uses a VPN these tools become less effective.
Last summer the decision was made to ban specific VPNs from accessing the site. This doesn't ban your user account, it simply prevents access when using the VPN.
Our intention is not to have this measure last forever, but until our teams can take a look at the spam detection tools and improve them to work regardless of the presence of a VPN the ban will remain in place to ensure a higher quality of post content on the site.
It doesn't block all VPNs.Totally get it, but it's a shock when you get the message! Switching it off, like I just did, restores normality - but as somebody who got a ransomeware attack last year and lost huge numbers of files spread across 5 computers (I have a NAS) I've been using Nord ever since then. UKBF is the only forum I visit that has done this? I understand but it's just a bit blunt as a protection tool?
We will set aside some time in the next week to discuss how we move forward.@Ethan39 rather than a flat block, can the users be redirected to a info page?
I am quite curious how a VPN is preventing you from another ransomware attack. Never heard of that method before. Can you explain?I've been using Nord ever since then.
Even with HTTPS people can know what websites you visit and track you around the internet. A VPN keeps your browsing history safe from your ISP / government / other nasty people.I've never understood the point of using a VPN at home either (other than for remote access to another network etc). Nobody other than your internet provider has any means of knowing anything about your browsing/internet traffic and virtually all websites use HTTPS now so all anybody could see is encrypted garbage.