linksep wrote:https://protonvpn.com/
Encrypt your traffic and prevent T-Mo/VZW/ATT/Comcast/Uncle Joe/President Harris from:
1) Seeing your web traffic.
2) Censoring your web traffic (if they can't see it they can't censor it...)
linksep wrote:You're missing the point. There's only 3 carriers and they all hate you. Get a good VPN that won't hand over your data under any circumstance.
Then (and only then) you can start shopping for a far cheaper MVNO so the three carriers have less money to donate to Marxist causes.
https://www.patriotmobile.com/
https://www.mintmobile.com/
https://www.visible.com/
https://www.consumercellular.com/
linksep wrote:You're missing the point. There's only 3 carriers and they all hate you. Get a good VPN that won't hand over your data under any circumstance.
Then (and only then) you can start shopping for a far cheaper MVNO so the three carriers have less money to donate to Marxist causes.
https://www.patriotmobile.com/
https://www.mintmobile.com/
https://www.visible.com/
https://www.consumercellular.com/
Holland&Holland wrote:Help me understand the technology. Why would this affect some and not others on the same network?
BigBlue wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Help me understand the technology. Why would this affect some and not others on the same network?
Because the service offerings from any cell provider are so fragmented and random that no inconsistencies should surprise anyone. Different plan offerings over the years that people are grandfathered into that have different settings, features and requirements and may all run concurrently. And then different phones that have different OS and different capabilities add to the mix. For example, an iPhone settings and features can be much different than an Android plan, even for two people on the same 'plan' on the same account.
yukonjasper wrote:Are there any downside risks with using a service like Proton?
linksep wrote:yukonjasper wrote:Are there any downside risks with using a service like Proton?
You can't get to NorthernTool.com from your phone, it says "this website is not available in your country" or some such nonsense.
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