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bill17zxcbnm 2 Reviews 1508 reads
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1 / 14

Hello,  

I have just discovered ( and yes maybe I am late figuring this out. ) but many here helped me figure out, that my wifi-hotspot would not work on some adult sites. Verizon has banned access. I am hoping that does not happen here.

I figured this out in a motel where I stopped with my private WIFI and got on the Motel internet and the adult sites came up no problem. ????

When did Verizon start this ???

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Boobsman100 21 Reviews 72 reads
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2 / 14
mrfisher 115 Reviews 63 reads
posted
3 / 14

on my Verizon internet connections with no problem.

 
What specific site(s) could you not reach?

 
In any case, if it is a problem, using a back door browser would probably solve that problem.

John_Laroche 70 reads
posted
5 / 14

My regular phone is with Verizon and my burner is a Tracfone (now owned by Verizon). There is one particular adult site that can't be mentioned here that I used to be able to see while in cellular data mode, but now can only visit when I'm on a non-Verizon wi-fi connection. It's been at least a few months now.

holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 60 reads
posted
6 / 14

Using a VPN would probably solve this problem. Verizon shouldn't know what sites you're visiting with a VPN.

 
I have used NordVPN and I started using Proton VPN and both have worked well for me.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 64 reads
posted
7 / 14

I have Verizon Home Internet (5G.)  It's fast, but peculiar.  If I try to log into my Hotmail account, it is very slow.  10's of seconds.  But if I turn on VPN and log in, it's fast as normal.  That makes no sense, but  it has been like that for months.  

VPN can get you around a lot of blockage like that,  and it also prevents snoopers from seeing which sites you visit.  I use VPN on my smart phone when I'm using public wifi.  Who knows who is monitoring traffic there.

I use NordVPN.

holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 67 reads
posted
8 / 14

I use a VPN on my phone and my home computer (laptop). Always.

 
But as you point out, it's especially important when you're on public wifi connections.

Once-Is-Not-Enough 70 reads
posted
9 / 14

"safe" setting is turned on or maybe your phone has a "child" setting.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 72 reads
posted
11 / 14

You have a firewall filtering traffic somewhere.

You might have different firewall network settings (for example, private vs public) if you're using windows, or if you're on another phone, there might be some firewall filter on the Hotspot phone/access point itself. It's hard to say because you can have firewalls both on software of your browsing device and also on access point (Hotspot) device.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 77 reads
posted
12 / 14

Just curious about your statement. You mean you usually setup a wifi hotspot using your phone then connect to the internet via your phone's connection sharing?

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 70 reads
posted
13 / 14

I'm not the op but yes, that's what many people do.  

 
I've used it before in places where I could not use the public wifi (ie, hospital etc) because it wouldn't have open ports that I needed. Most public wifis have very limited ports that they have opened, assuming that most programs use 443/80 for https/http.

So you setup your phone as Hotspot, set up password so you can use it as a wireless access point and connect to it from another device. Most plans have X data cap for hotspot/tethering.  

 
And obviously you still can tunnel traffic via your own VPN so all data is encrypted through it.

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 59 reads
posted
14 / 14

first time Im hearing about this, but I dont use Verizon tho

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