Free VPN which works on FreeBSD


I'm actually wondering what people use in countries like Iran to watch bbc news. You would have to be pretty damn sure it's safe. Although I think I've read they use black market starlink, I expect that bypasses the local great wall completely.
Why would anyone in Iran want to know what the BBC reports about Iran?

If anyone in the west wants to know what is going on in Iran, they only need to check

 
Why would anyone in Iran want to know what the BBC reports about Iran?

If anyone in the west wants to know what is going on in Iran, they only need to check

The BBC is also one of the least reliable sources of information about the Middle East being thoroughly owned by Israel.
 
You are wrong again. You user agent can expose your operating system type.
So if I, using my Webbrowser on FreeBSD, instruct "my" AI chatbot to analyze 1000 different news outlet's latest articles for some content, it'll spam 1000 requests (and thousands more to proccess the assets and ajax content) using my Webbrowsers' User Agent? That could fix the 0.02% FreeBSD user agent share in little time, since those bots can be scripted to work.
That isn't what they do though, and instead they use their own User Agents when acquiring content.

And even if what you said is 100% true, you should not use/visit websites that blacklist VPN/VPS. Simple as that.
Such as FreeBSD's phabricator, or our bugtracker.

If your user agent reports Windows 10/11 you are in the 90% of the users on the net.
Which millenia was that? 90% of the users use smartphones.
 
BBN News is geooblocked? Why?
The Iranian regime blocked all internet access to the country, during the mass protests against the regime earlier this year. People inside Iran were using vpn's and smuggled starlink terminals to try to communicate with the outside world. I don't have any personal links to Iran, but this has been widely reported in the media, for example see:-

AFAIK, the blackout is still in place now. The penalties, if you are caught, are severe; up to and including the death penalty, for using a starlink terminal.
 
If anyone in the west wants to know what is going on in Iran, they only need to check

... which, he forgot to mention, is the Iranian state broadcaster's English language service.

"Press TV (stylised as PRESSTV) is an Iranian state-owned news media organisation, owned by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), that broadcasts in the English and French languages."
 
... which is the Iranian state broadcaster's English language service.

"Press TV (stylised as PRESSTV) is an Iranian state-owned news media organisation, owned by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), that broadcasts in the English and French languages."
It's an Iranian version of the BBC which provides Iranian propaganda the same way that the BBC provides western propaganda. At least if you watch both you should be able to determine the truth as somewhere in between.

Having said that the BBC has been at it for a very long time so can be far more convincing,
 
Actually much of the BBC's coverage has been highly critical of israel, and of the US.
Really? You know better than the BBC staff?


About free VPN: proton offers WireGuard and it works with FreeBSD, I tested it.
But I do not know how private it is, but in any case usable.
 
hrudor: it seems some of the other BBC staff, think the coverage is too pro the Iranian regime.
"Staff members of the Persian service believe "by accepting this conditionality, the BBC has allowed the Iranian government to dictate the terms of BBC's reporting."
They have warned that BBC's decision "isolates" them, "divides the BBC, and signals to the Iranian government that BBC Persian is fair game for harassment and persecution," particularly of their families in Iran."

Let alone what some actual Iranians say themselves.

Anyway, we need to stick to technical work here.
 
So if I, using my Webbrowser on FreeBSD, instruct "my" AI chatbot to analyze 1000 different news outlet's latest articles for some content, it'll spam 1000 requests (and thousands more to proccess the assets and ajax content) using my Webbrowsers' User Agent? That could fix the 0.02% FreeBSD user agent share in little time, since those bots can be scripted to work.
That isn't what they do though, and instead they use their own User Agents when acquiring content.


Such as FreeBSD's phabricator, or our bugtracker.


Which millenia was that? 90% of the users use smartphones.
You are the part of the problem.
 
It seems firefox now has a 'free' VPN built into it too. Again, I have no idea how good it is, I've never used it. As has been said, you always need to ask who is funding the service, and why.
IIIRC, there is a paid tier for the VPN.
 
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