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JavaMon 3508 reads
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Just saw the notice that TER is denying access to US IPs now.

:(

Enveadior21 See my TER Reviews 94 reads
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Yepper but I loved how they made it noticable to use your VPNs  
SMH honestly what does #fasta expect to happen from limiting consenting adults

junealec 171 Reviews 143 reads
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indeed, their notice made a clear reference, in my mind, to use VPN to access their site, which is how I'm writing this post.  There's always a work-around, however we'll have to wait a while for cityvibe and other escort DIRECTORY sites to move servers abroad.  In the meantime, we'll need to rely on our Kgirl bookers to let us know directly who all their available girls are, along with girls' photos, etc...  This will work for US long-time hobby mongers of course, LOL.

AngelinaDDD See my TER Reviews 148 reads
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Accessing it through VPN.  Seeing if I can post. This whole thing sucks.

IBDPhotography 100 reads
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Just found a VPN so at least I get on this site.

MVB2C 9 Reviews 110 reads
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Easy and free option

LaCenter 3 Reviews 103 reads
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Using Tunnelbear here.. Weird thing is Canada didn't work, so I have to use a UK server. But the TunnelBear Chrome plugin makes it real easy to use.

I just got back into hobbying and thank GOD I got a few contacts in before FOSTA really hit.

EmmaBailey See my TER Reviews 99 reads
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Testing my VPN

Emma

souls_harbor 126 reads
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I got the two year plan at about $4/month.

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 99 reads
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Hello from Vegas!!! In DC on Monday and we gonna need some drinks!!

Crazy Diamond 12 Reviews 93 reads
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EmmaBailey See my TER Reviews 41 reads
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Hugs from Phoenix doll!!

my-0.02-cents 102 reads
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HeartBreaker69 19 Reviews 118 reads
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Hang in there everybody! I can't imagine a hobby without TER, VPN now a must have.

AngelinaDDD See my TER Reviews 111 reads
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Everyone needs one.  And F@@k censorship.

truu1 77 Reviews 96 reads
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Are we going to be able to post reviews?

jaydalee See my TER Reviews 132 reads
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I am here this is crazy I can't believe we have to do this.

jperl 12 Reviews 93 reads
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Stupid Law. I doubt the people that the law is trying to target use TER

HappyChanges 101 reads
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micktoz 43 Reviews 93 reads
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But, I think this will be short lived. TER will probably shut this down.
Some of my ladies have expressed their disappointment about losing years of reviews.  Unlike some, they really have appreciated and are proud of the work they've done, and the clients who they have done.  

I hope you ladies get through this ok.

w104044a 28 Reviews 98 reads
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You can also use TorBrowser.

sesta-alias 128 reads
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I found this free vpn and was able to connect and hopefully post.

Y0j1mb0 22 Reviews 106 reads
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I can apparently post but I can't like posts.  Curious...

KalyEscort 136 reads
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and move the websites to servers outside USA please... I remember when I was in Dubai, everybody using Proxy...

sweetsarah 91 reads
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VPN seems to be working with the exception of Canada for some reason.

This censorship is insane. Sooooo many people out of work and in for a world of literal hurt.  

Hopeful that creative minds will prevail for desperately needed safe places to exist again.

It's a super sad day for the internet.

Thanks TER for keeping this line open.

Drumguy25 23 Reviews 101 reads
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Hey Mick, so you think they're gonna shutter the entire site?

my-0.02-cents 95 reads
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semtex 2 Reviews 106 reads
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ipvanish

no logs = no history

IPVanish does not collect or log any traffic or use of its Virtual Private Network service. You do not have to give us any personally identifiable ("personal") information to browse our Site, but to subscribe to our Services you must create an account and register with us.

Does IPVanish Keep Logs?

We are frequently asked questions like "What logs do you keep?", and "Do you monitor my activity?"

No. We do not monitor, record or store logs for any single customer's VPN activity. We have a zero log policy. Our users' privacy is our main concern. For complete details, please see our Privacy Policy.

Willfull1 93 Reviews 114 reads
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Checking in from Berlin, Germany

jperl 12 Reviews 120 reads
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Using NORD VPN via Canada

Fridays117 27 Reviews 111 reads
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I am posting from the Netherlands now I guess...  kinda easy to do.

kerri.bound See my TER Reviews 97 reads
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I've just asked to be de-listed, but I don't even know if it will go through (when I requested, I got error messages even with using a TOR/VPN combo, something I've used for a while when accessing TER). It's something I knew in my gut would be necessary, but I hated the finality of it. I hope you guys don't view all de-listers as someone with something to hide but rather someone who values discretion, and in the US, that means not being on TER or sadly, any big ad site (RIP BP, and I suspect, Er*s soon)

I've met some wonderful people on TER, so while I don't like everything about the system, I've never been a 'throw the baby out with the bathwater' person. Best success to you all!

amarie215 See my TER Reviews 117 reads
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I'm so happy to see everyone here, for now.  I'm really hoping TER doesn't shut down everything!

Hotrod2014 2 Reviews 102 reads
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Not using TunnelBear but VPN via Canada worked

SoulBishop 106 reads
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If you're talking about the people who ran BP, they were worth $600 million USD and have been hit with a 93-count federal indictment.

Y0j1mb0 22 Reviews 96 reads
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I discovered that if I click "like" on a post it doesn't appear "liked" unless I reload the page.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 109 reads
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You don't think TER is going to cut access to VPNs too?  

Well except for you Mick, you see it coming. I agree with you.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 115 reads
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From TER's side that is not something they would have encouraged in the part. TER tracked IP addresses as a way to fight fraudulent reviews, members making multiple accounts, and banned members coming back under new handles. Kind of hard to do that if everyone is using VPNs.

veronicareno See my TER Reviews 133 reads
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Hello from Reno, Nevada!
I'm glad that there is still something of a community for consenting adults to participate! I was starting to feel lonely out there :(

XOXO,
Veronica Wynter

jperl 12 Reviews 81 reads
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VPN Is not a "thing" you shutdown.  All a VPN is doing is routing your internet traffic through another country essentially just a relay. Technically, Whether I am in California going to TER via Berlin Germany is really not any different than actually sitting in Berlin logging into TER.  I can only see the VPN ceasing to work is if TER prevented inbound traffic from ISP's outside the US which in and of itself is not illegal .  There are loopholes in everything that is legislated and VPN is the loophole here.    Take online gambling for instance, You can't access those sites within the US, but you can with VPN and that is not illegal, the illegal part comes in when you try to collect your winnings because they can't wire money into the US through illegal gains.  

jperl 12 Reviews 112 reads
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No I am referring the the hobbyists and providers who are having consensual agreement between adults

TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 87 reads
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I've been using them since 2010 esp when touring even with my own internet device or at home on my home wifi.
But for those who haven't better late than never.  
Ivacy, AirVPN, NORDvpn are the bees knees.

micktoz 43 Reviews 87 reads
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CamilleUK See my TER Reviews 94 reads
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The issue with VPN’s is the lack of credibility reviews will hold from now going forwards. TER have always regulated reviews by tracking IP’s (that’s how they used to catch providers posting their own reviews) and the strength of the reviews was a big pull - so now what? I doubt they’ll keep this open unless they can find a viable solution...

poor-little-rich-girl 118 reads
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wabbitt3730 22 Reviews 113 reads
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Same. TunnelBear to Canada on my tablet didn't work. Had to use Switzerland.

BenneeProfane 98 Reviews 110 reads
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When I saw the blocked message this morning I finally took action ... downloaded the Onion browser from the  App Store and easily connected from the NY area.  

Drumguy25 23 Reviews 129 reads
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DCGuido 94 reads
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Hope those incessant posters will fade away and not discover the vpn loophole in getting into TER.  I hope so because the drama was escalating around here before good ole Jeff Sessions cut the lifeline.

BenneeProfane 98 Reviews 68 reads
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just installed hide.me and I'm liking it so far. I also have TOR on my Windows desktop and Onion on my iPad. All done in the hour since I learned about the changes this morning.

I'll take a few days to see which setup works best. Now I can get on with my life.

JavaMon 88 reads
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If you value your anonymity and your privacy, don't stick with a "free" VPN.  Nothing is every free and most likely they will monetize you somehow.  VPNs are cheap, usually $3-$5 a month and many you can buy using gift cards so there isn't even a paper trail leading back to you.

Things to look for when choosing a VPN.
1. Lots of geographical locations to choose where your IP address looks like it's coming from
2. You want the VPN to encrypt all your internet traffic so your ISP or phone company has no idea what website you're looking at or what you're doing on it.
3. You want a VPN that does NOT keep logs of any kind.  This is important so if they get raided, they don't have any incriminating info to give.
4. Speed.  Since all your internet traffic will be moving through the VPN, you don't want it to artificially slow your internet experience down.  So make sure they have a lot of vroom.
5. Payment options - some VPNs allow you to pay using anonymous gift cards.  Good if you want to leave no paper trace of you ever using a VPN

Google these two VPNs, nordvpn and privateinternetaccess.  Both of these are excellent!

justsauce16 4 Reviews 104 reads
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Nord is among the best privacy wise, and I get wire speed at 300mb/s through it.

 
Also,  you can pay with monero, which is a privacy-centric crypto, so even less paper trail to trace back to you.

ImMilani See my TER Reviews 102 reads
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