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How to hide from the provider the fact that I use the Internet?
Hello, after using a certain amount of traffic, my provider significantly limits the speed of the Internet. Is it possible to hide the fact that I use the Internet from him and bypass the restrictions by connecting to a VPN?
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No way. VPN also works over the Internet. The provider sees everything. Read the contract, if there are violations on their part - torment the support.
Is it possible to hide from him the fact that I use the Internet and bypass the restrictions by connecting to a VPN
It's like eating in the dark, hoping that the body will not see the food and will not get fat from it.
How to hide from the provider the fact that I use the Internet?Disconnect from the provider. It's elementary.
Hello, after using a certain amount of traffic, my provider significantly limits the speed of the Internet.Wow. Yes, you have some kind of supernatural provider ...
Is it possible to hide from him the fact that I use the InternetNo, of course, it also provides your Internet access and counts how much traffic you have transferred.
and bypass restrictions by connecting to a VPN?See what the restrictions are. Some restrictions can be bypassed.
If your provider has an internal network, access to which is not limited and the amount of traffic consumed does not affect the speed of access to this internal network, then you can connect via VPN to another client of your own provider located inside this network. In the VPN settings, specify the routing of all your connections through the established tunnel. In this case, the traffic of the person you are connecting to will be consumed. Most likely, for him it will be a violation of the contract with the provider (providing access to third parties).
If there is no internal network, then, as has been said many times before me, there is no way around it.
You need to find out if your ISP treats domestic and foreign traffic the same way ? If the speed limit only occurs when you consume foreign traffic, then using a VPN server inside your country, you could stop spending foreign traffic. Thus, not reaching the limit and not falling under the speed limit.
No way :)
Of course, there are some ways - for example VPN to another client of the same provider. Well... or for example Internet Cracker :)
If your provider is Beeline. Then the sequence of actions is as follows:
Spend your traffic at a fast speed.
Then go to the site and start downloading something big, for example, KF "Dogma".
You interrupt the download and resume it. After 3-4 times, the download will go at maximum speed.
PS 50 Gb is still vanishingly small, only enough for work (and this stupid limit on all anlim tariffs)
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