Discover Dissent VPN (VP.net), a groundbreaking solution challenging traditional censorship methods. This discussion unveils how Dissent isn't about hiding traffic, but rather integrating it so seamlessly that blocking becomes an impossible task for censors. It introduces a fresh perspective on securing free access to information.
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Well, one thing, uh, Chris VPN, or no, VP.net. That's very important. VP.net. Um, to make sure our viewers, I want to talk to you about dissent and what it actually is. So, I want you to educate our viewers. Um, to make sure that our viewers, they don't hear censorship proof VPN and think it means a VPN just wearing a fake mustache. Uh, is the basic idea of dissent, uh, that dissent looks like normal web traffic, so sensors can't block it without breaking a bunch of other normal websites? Is that the idea? Yep, that's exactly it. You know, like most of these anti-censorship tools are based on trying to hide the traffic, which only works for a very short period of time, and then once they figure it out, they just block those IPs, which costs them literally nothing. But the problem is for the the censorship tool, it costs them a lot to go get a new pool of IPs and constantly keep rotating them. So, it's an it's a losing game. There's no way to win that. If it costs you a lot and it costs them nothing, you're going to lose every single ...