I don’t care they did it lmaoTheir internet. Don't like it? Tough shit!
Dunno if it's certain or not , but while I find it highly unlikely they've blocked us specifically, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they cut off anything with "gun" in the domain.
Nah I pay my phone bill and have unlimited data. VPNs kill your battery.Use a VPN and side step their block.
With work, I spend a lot of time on local hospitals, almost everyone around here it is the same; no gun related stuff.
Incognito on chrome does nothing to block the traffic signal. All it does is not save it to your history. More for keeping your family/so from finding the weird shit you're into.Try incognito.
With work, I spend a lot of time on local hospitals, almost everyone around here it is the same; no gun related stuff.
I’m always in incognito.Try incognito.
Changes your IP address on the Internet you’re using. People use them at the school because everything is so censored. The gun forum isn’t blocked at the school oddly. But it puts your IP address somewhere else in the United States or it can go to another country.Not even sure what the hell VPN is!
Nugget Por- nvmIncognito on chrome does nothing to block the traffic signal. All it does is not save it to your history. More for keeping your family/so from finding the weird shit you're into.
This is the first website that I’ve come across there that’s blocked.They block a lot of sites. Most free wifi at grocery stores or big box stores block sites. One for network security and two so you dont go looking at websites of competitors while shopping.
It was blocked for two days. My next day of work is Friday so I’ll check again.Interesting. Could it have been a weird one-off occurrence? Out of curiosity, I may try it myself when I head there on Friday.
But if it is blocked... Of course! NYGF is an undeniable threat to public safety!
I'm always cogito ergo sum. So, there!I’m always in incognito.
Personally, I wouldn't use a store's free wi-fi anyway. I know it's common , but I consider it a big security risk to put a device on a network of unknowns.