On 02/06/2018 11:35 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 02/06/2018 11:09 AM, JD wrote:
>> some hotspots are censoring many websites which they find offensive or
>> objectionable,
>> including websites that discuss evolution and the possible changes
>> that can occur
>> due to the current weakening of Earth's magnetic field, and the
>> expanding south atlantic
>> hole in the magnetic field... This is just one example.
> 
> I'm curious where you are that has such an unusual topic filter. :-)
> 
>> So, I would like to know if there are members on this list who know
>> how to get around
>> such blocking by these hotspots? Are there FF add-ons that can do it?
> 
> The easiest way that I usually use is the proxy feature in ssh.  Connect
> to a remote ssh server and add the "-D <portnum>" option.  This creates
> a socks proxy at localhost:<portnum> which you can configure in the
> network settings.  All http connections will get tunnelled out through
> the remote server.  By default, Firefox will use the system-defined
> proxy setting.  I also have a Gnome extension (Jam-proxy switcher) that
> gives me an icon on the top bar for easily switching between using the
> proxy or not and quick access to the network settings.
> 
> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/801/jam-proxy-switcher/

You could also use a VPN service such as NordVPN that a) obfuscates your
browsing history and 2) doesn't censor stuff. They're running a deal
right now, a 2 year plan for $3.29/month US ($79 US billed every 24 months).

I'm not shilling for Nord. It's just a fairly reliable site to use. I'm
sure there are others that may be even cheaper (or free).
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