It’s a website that I needed to log in with my Google account. As soon as I “Continued with Google,” the website redirected me to these following two addresses:
And then, that VPN Block Page appeared, telling me to turn off VPN. And yes, as long as I keep VPN off, I can get on that website no problem.
I always cleared data(caches, cookies, blocked address usage) from Google Chrome each time before I opened this website. And now I’m using Firefox, private window(Incognito), still doesn’t work.
Can I someone provide me possible solutions for this? Should I try better VPNS or is there another way around it?
The best way to bypass a website while on VPN that doesn’t allow you to use VPN is to not use that website on a VPN.
You could try finding a VPN that will supply you with a static IP but there’s no guarantees that Google doesn’t already know that IP range as a VPN provider.
Setup your own VPN server with your own WAN/Static IP. I set mine up with Vultr, and it works so far for any connection. Let me know if you want to get one set up.
This may not be a direct answer, but I’ve noticed that Google is the culprit on many “blocks.” If I use Google to search for something, most of the time when I click the link, I’m blocked. But if I switch to Duck Duck Go to do the search, many times I can get through on the linked site. That’s how desperate Google is to collect your data.
If the actual site blocks you… not much you can do.
They are probably banning all known vpn providers ip addresses. There is nothing you can do about it in your end. You can get a proxy that gives residential ip’s but it will be more expensive than vpn
What about option of split tunnelling. ? Some vpns offer that m so yiu can direct some traffic through the vpn and others not… not exactly sure how though. Not sure if its by doman /ip and port or app. U may have to dig deeper
Thank you!! I want to give it a try but I’m tech illiterate so forgive me for asking stupid questions:
My VPN is downloaded as an app in my device without a router. I’m traveling aboard and if I need a router(DPN or VPN), should I have someone in the US set it up for me?