Free VPN which works on FreeBSD

I have never used a VPN and don't really know how they work but I would like to watch BBC iPlayer to watch the world cup but I'm outside the UK at the moment.

What should I do?
 
Dont use free VPN unless you want your data stolen. Use paid service like Proton or Mullvad. They both support WireGuard which works without any issues under FreeBSD. But i would recommend you get a router that supports WireGuard and run your VPN on it instead your OS.
 
I'd pay for a VPN, and wouldn't go for mainstream ones (Proton, Mullvad, PIA, Nord, HMA; if it's popular it's no-go for secrecy :p)
Wrong. Mullvad supports Monero payments and there is no KYC bullshit. With Nord you can get your own public IP and you wont be identified as a VPN user "by the internet services". If the privacy is your goal, dont bother with VPNs.
 
Good point. Was looking at webmail of fastmail and proton both wanted KYC... Whats the sense. proton was more money but added VPN that I don't need.
 
Heh, the VPN provider I used for a few years and vouch for isn't on that site :p
But who are you? Who can vouch for you or anything you say? If "your provider" is not there that makes it worse that the lowest rated provider on that site. That basically means it should be avoided at all costs.
 
I'm thinking about getting a one month plan from Proton VPN for one month.

Any opinions? Will it work on FreeBSD?
 
GNU-Radio has modules for DTV. What they do I dunno. Somehow you have to Demodulate the signal. I presume you could need to decrypt it too.
GNU-Radio seems more a frameworks to build things rather than a player.
gqrx is built from GNU-Radio for example. GNU-Radio does C, C++ and QT for GUI. Python too.

Look at the examples here:
/usr/local/share/gnuradio/examples/dtv/
Presumably an open source program would not be distributing pirateware examples so they are probably public DTV broadcasts.

Somewhere on the internets are hackers I have heard.

Now if you use your stick as true DTV tuner you might get different results. We have some DTV tuner stuff in ports. Webcamd enabled might give you something.
We have entirely different DTV systems here in the US.
 
One month won't hurt to try. I am afraid running with the heard will not get you far. If you were blocking things what first? Big provider or obscure little guy?
 
I'm thinking about getting a one month plan from Proton VPN for one month.

Any opinions? Will it work on FreeBSD?
Every VPN provider that uses OpenVPN or WireGuard will work with FreeBSD. Im not sure about their applications, but you dont want to use them anyway. Check this tutorial.
 
The BBC is very picky about their geotagging. They block many known VPN providers. In first approximation they only allow UK residential IP addresses.

The soccerball world cup might have even tighter restrictions than they normally do.
 
The BBC is very picky about their geotagging. They block many known VPN providers. In first approximation they only allow UK residential IP addresses.

The soccerball world cup might have even tighter restrictions than they normally do.
In that case, just use "free" stream from a browser running in jail.
 
I'm thinking about getting a one month plan from Proton VPN for one month.

Any opinions? Will it work on FreeBSD?
I pay for the Proton services, I use them as web apps, OS agnostic. The VPN app isn't supported in FreeBSD.
Until recently ProtonVPN ran as an extension in, my case, Firefox, it stopped working.Switched to chromium. Proton extensions work.
 
Using VPN on anything else than your router in 2026 is pretty crazy to be honest.
In my case, I use a smartphone with a USB tether to my local file server to access the internet, so I'm not exactly sure what to make of your statement.
 
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