Or I could keep it private with specially compiled builds for friends and never have to think about updating it again

I don't need the bypass anyway, I mainly did it to help some LYN users and to give TM a giant f*** you to the face (because I can

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Anyway, this kind of HTTP throttling is pretty bad and based on the method they're using it's pretty much an invasion of privacy. Up till now, TM has only implemented website blocks based on DNS blackholes which can be bypassed easily by switching your DNS server. HTTP request filtering on the other hand will be much more difficult to bypass. We're heading down the path of countries with filtered/monitored Internet access. They say that it's being done to 'conserve' bandwidth but lets be honest here.. P2P uses less resources than streaming or direct HTTP downloads. Bandwidth usage is distributed (albeit not equally) among international networks instead of just saturating the links to a single country.
I fear that instead of being used to simply control bandwidth consumption (which basically what all the TM supporters here are saying), this technology can also easily be utilized to spy on subscribers or for abused political reasons (GLC blocking dissenting voices?). You won't b**** about it now because you have your 'VPNs', but I assure you that very few companies use OpenVPN as opposed to Cisco/PPTP/IPsec based solutions. It's pretty obvious that the OpenVPN protocol is only used by private home users to bypass traffic restrictions.. and I assure you (once again!), they have the technology to cap the protocol at any given time.
I have always assumed that TM would never throttle HTTP traffic as it's one of the most widely used protocols on the Internet. Now that they are doing it, most of you don't care because you still have your 'uber sekrit' bypass methods but when they eventually put an air tight lid on all your traffic and means to bypass it.. it'll be too late for you to make any noise. I'm a Unifi user myself and I'm not affected by this
at the moment but I know that any policy which TM implements on any of their home packages will eventually catch up with me.
I've already started to work on the technology to properly obfuscate OpenVPN traffic but in all honesty, why the heck is this even required? No one has had to do this before because there's no sh*ttier ISP in the world than TM.
Make more noise sheeple
