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🔐 Notice for UK-Based Users (Updated April 2025)

Due to recent actions by UK regulators, including a formal investigation into this site under the Online Safety Act 2023, we strongly advise UK users to take proactive steps to protect your privacy and access.

While we are a U.S.-based platform operating entirely under U.S. law, UK authorities are attempting to apply their regulations across borders. This may lead to:
  • Increased blocking or throttling by UK internet service providers (ISPs)
  • Surveillance or logging of connections to certain sites
  • Pressure on third parties (VPNs, DNS providers, CDNs) to comply with UK censorship

✅ Using a VPN Is More Important Than Ever

If you're located in the UK, we highly recommend the use of a trusted, no-logs VPN with obfuscation features to prevent DPI (deep packet inspection) from flagging your connection. This ensures:
  • Your ISP cannot see which websites you visit
  • You bypass censorship or site-level blocking
  • Your activity remains private and untraceable

🛡️ Recommended VPNs (2025)

For UK users, prioritize VPNs that:
  • Have a strong no-logs policy (audited if possible)
  • Accept cryptocurrency or anonymous payment methods
  • Offer obfuscated or stealth protocols (e.g., OpenVPN TCP, WireGuard + obfsproxy)
  • Are headquartered outside the UK and EU

1. Mullvad VPN – Court-Proven No-Logs
🌐 https://mullvad.net

2. ProtonVPN – Free Plan, Swiss-Based
  • From the creators of ProtonMail
  • No logs, based in Switzerland
  • Free version with no ads or throttling
  • Apps are open source and audited
🌐 https://protonvpn.com

3. IVPN – Transparent and Ethical
  • No names, emails, or logs
  • Audited and based in Gibraltar
  • Focus on transparency and ethical privacy
  • Highly respected by privacy experts
🌐 https://www.ivpn.net

⚠️ A Note on Tor:
Tor can be useful in certain privacy scenarios, but it's not foolproof. Exit nodes are public and may be operated by malicious actors, especially when accessing clearnet (non-.onion) sites. For the most secure and private connection to this site, we recommend using a trusted, no-logs VPN with obfuscation.

We will continue to monitor the situation. You are responsible for protecting your own privacy. Use the tools available to you — stay safe, stay secure, and stay informed.
 
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SilentSadness

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The British government has almost reached its goal of becoming the Chinese government.
 
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Redleaf1992

Redleaf1992

Just leave us the f*ck alone!
Feb 3, 2024
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I will add don't rely on Tor browser alone either. Authorities know ways to get past it.
 
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Aloneandinpain

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The annoying thing g about mist VPNs is that many sites notice I'm using them and you frequently get the "prove you're human" tests. Would love to be able to bypass those somehow.
 
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waistcoat

waistcoat

wow, i have a lot of people to disappoint :o
Aug 10, 2024
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♥️ thank you for helping spread awareness
 
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lucyanne

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Apr 9, 2025
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Thank you for putting this together, loosing access to this site at this stage would not be ideal (I would do something precipitous) and this is important enough to be careful and use the support here.

It's already saved me a very painful experience that is not certain to do the job.
 
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disabledlife

disabledlife

Arcanist
Jun 5, 2020
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The British government has almost reached its goal of becoming the Chinese government.
France is also launching an investigation following a suicide and is trying to unmask SaSu members and ban access to SaSu. Shame on the pro-lifers!

For Tor, it seemed like you had a .onion address. We should also talk about the risks of NordVPN, Cyberghost, etc., as there are many users of these VPNs.
 
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EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

An empty bottle
Apr 10, 2025
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The annoying thing g about mist VPNs is that many sites notice I'm using them and you frequently get the "prove you're human" tests. Would love to be able to bypass those somehow.
there are captcha solving browser extensions, I used one a while ago and it worked well
 
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leloyon

leloyon

I'll see you in the Wired.
Feb 4, 2023
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I personally use AirVPN, due to it still allowing port forwarding (good for torrenting).
The British government has almost reached its goal of becoming the Chinese government.
It already has. Did you know the UK has more surveillance cameras per person than China? More fucking cameras than China.
 
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anagram

Suicide: permanent solution to permanent problems
Feb 4, 2024
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If you're using proton vpn, USE STEALTH PROTOCOL. Also enable always on vpn and enable the killswitch.
I recommend mullvad though
 
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Wilt-On-High

Wilt-On-High

I got no distance left to run...
Sep 17, 2024
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UGH THIS IS RIDICULOUS.
I CAN'T BELEIVE THIS FUCKING COUNTRY.
 
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FredTheCripple

FredTheCripple

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Mar 21, 2018
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Honestly, if you live in a country that has such censorship, Tor Browser might actually be more secure in some ways. VPNs only mask your IP address. Here are some for the things that are still exposed:
  • Operating system language settings.
  • Keyboard layout & timezone.
  • Plugins installed.
  • Hardware specifications.
Tor Browser by default uses it own unique settings making it harder to track the individual. Now of course, nothing is foolproof. I'm sure they could find an exploit if they really thought you did something so terrible, but I don't think that'll be an issue for most people here.

Though, I guess Tor Browser or VPN are both good options for most people.
 
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Cauliflour

Cauliflour

The one who doodles.
Mar 24, 2025
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The British government has almost reached its goal of becoming the Chinese government.
Why are we trying to be like the enemy? Are they stupid?

And yet people wonder why I don't give 2 shits about politics: who cares about who is on which side when every politician is a fucking idiot. I don't care if it's important. I would rather not vote at all than have to waste my precious time on earth dealing with this nonsense, especially because media on both sides is biased and there's AI to add to the mix. But now I have to give some sort of a crap because they just can't keep their noses out of other people's business.
 
dweams

dweams

i feel tired…maybe I’ll get wings
Feb 26, 2023
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I will add don't rely on Tor browser alone either. Authorities know ways to get past it.
This really depends on the threat model of each individual user. Law enforcement understands that technical exploits in the Tor network are extremely valuable because each one is hard to come by. They're not going to use these exploits on just anyone.

For example, in the United States back in 2015, the FBI did a massive investigation into a dark web child pornography site. They seized the site and arrested a lot of people. When the court case finally came around, the FBI was asked to provide evidence of how they were caught, meaning the FBI had to explain how the exploit worked. The FBI refused and the case was dismissed.

Here's the article: https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-r...exploit-details-evidence-thrown-out-in-court/
 
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Raven2

Raven2

Arcanist
Dec 1, 2022
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Thank you for this information I never knew exactly what or how to go about getting vpn.
If anyone could help I've downloaded one and connected to a server. Do I need to do anything else before I use the internet?

Its says I'm connected to vpn so am I already protected by it?