Serve you right. this is what you get for voting pas.
Malaysian ISP implementing transparent proxy
Malaysian ISP implementing transparent proxy
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Aug 6 2024, 05:15 PM
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Serve you right. this is what you get for voting pas.
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Aug 6 2024, 07:32 PM
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QUOTE(zerorating @ Aug 6 2024, 07:18 PM) actually during puas time, mco that time. TM did firewall blocking on some website. but it probably for bandwidth conservation perhaps. for me its more about privacy issue.anyway implementing transparent proxy is resource consuming as it will affect internet user experience. it is likely to be shortlived. If there is they are starting to dabble on things like this, who knows what else they going to silently proxy and waiting to be discovered. |
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Aug 6 2024, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(zerorating @ Aug 6 2024, 07:44 PM) if the concern is privacy, you should be using dns over tls by now no? myself i rather have less restriction, dont give a shit much about privacy. I mean not privacy per se, but more like setting up precedence. Previously this level of tampering is pretty much only happen at mobile ISP level on ground of monetization. Doing this as a matter of national policy ? now this is a new low. MegaCanonF and Kaya Butter Toast liked this post
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