Overseas it's just as bad. Vietnam blocks medium.com for some reason. Thailand blocks the daily mail (not a particularly important site, but it's the principle).
Idea: rather than switching the country in my VPN software every time a site is missing/blocked/requires age verification, could there be a browser extension that simply routes those specific requests via $WHATEVER_FUCKING_COUNTRY_MAKES_THE_SITE_HAPPY?
(that variable could potentially be guessed based on some rules or crowd sourcing i.e. what has worked for other users - importantly, the user doesn't need to know nor care, the software could ensure it 'just works' TM etc).
This way, the user just gets to the internet without all the regulation-induced rigmarole.
Am I crazy for wanting to use the internet without the cruft? Is there a technical reason this isn't possible?
(I'd pay $10/month for the convenience).
qwertyuiop_•1h ago