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Need assistance with the internet?

Need assistance with the internet?

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Frida113
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11-27-2016, 01:04 AM
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In my country, internet access is restricted. My plan is 140 GB, which is frustrating since I need to upgrade frequently and the costs are high. The provider offers free educational sites without draining my data. Is there any method to manipulate the company, like switching to another site and pretending I’m using the educational one so their usage stays low? For instance, if they use a.com for regular browsing while thinking I’m on t.com, would that work?
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Frida113
11-27-2016, 01:04 AM #1

In my country, internet access is restricted. My plan is 140 GB, which is frustrating since I need to upgrade frequently and the costs are high. The provider offers free educational sites without draining my data. Is there any method to manipulate the company, like switching to another site and pretending I’m using the educational one so their usage stays low? For instance, if they use a.com for regular browsing while thinking I’m on t.com, would that work?

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12-02-2016, 10:05 PM
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I also tried a similar approach. Once my data pack was depleted, the only site I could reach was the recharge portal. I figured I could disguise it, but the ISP can pinpoint exactly which site you visit. Using a VPN won’t help—it will drain your data even in India. You’ll have to accept the situation or relocate to India where for 399 rupees ($50) you get unlimited 30mbps speeds.
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coolbencool890
12-02-2016, 10:05 PM #2

I also tried a similar approach. Once my data pack was depleted, the only site I could reach was the recharge portal. I figured I could disguise it, but the ISP can pinpoint exactly which site you visit. Using a VPN won’t help—it will drain your data even in India. You’ll have to accept the situation or relocate to India where for 399 rupees ($50) you get unlimited 30mbps speeds.

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Trollgollum
Junior Member
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12-09-2016, 08:34 PM
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Suggestions on circumventing network security measures are prohibited. The answer is a clear no—trying to deceive your ISP isn't possible because they manage the criteria for educational content and use identifiers such as domain names and IP addresses for their own purposes. They won’t examine your settings and will perform DNS checks and other actions independently of your control.
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Trollgollum
12-09-2016, 08:34 PM #3

Suggestions on circumventing network security measures are prohibited. The answer is a clear no—trying to deceive your ISP isn't possible because they manage the criteria for educational content and use identifiers such as domain names and IP addresses for their own purposes. They won’t examine your settings and will perform DNS checks and other actions independently of your control.