Darrickducky
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When i'm at a business , and i'm bored because i'm either waiting in line or because I gave somebody a ride there , and I don't actually have any business to do, i like to pass the time by shopping for ammo on my phone. I understand that the guest's Wi-Fi at most businesses Blocks any website that you can buy ammo from, but i've always gotten around that by using a vpn that I have on my phone. Twice in the last 2 days, I have encountered a place where the guest's WI.Fi does not permit you to connect to your v.P n.
I attempted to get around this by connecting to my v.P.N first , while I was still on my four g and then connecting to the wifi afterwards , but in one place that caused me to get kicked off the vpn , immediately upon connecting to the wifi at the other place , there's not enough cell phone signal for me to attempt that strategy.
Are businesses actively trying to block vpn's on their guest wifi all of a sudden?
Is this a development that I can expect to see become more common going forward?
I attempted to get around this by connecting to my v.P.N first , while I was still on my four g and then connecting to the wifi afterwards , but in one place that caused me to get kicked off the vpn , immediately upon connecting to the wifi at the other place , there's not enough cell phone signal for me to attempt that strategy.
Are businesses actively trying to block vpn's on their guest wifi all of a sudden?
Is this a development that I can expect to see become more common going forward?