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[–] Buckshot@programming.dev 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I set up a VPS as a VPN server just for me. There's sites have definitely done this. Reddit for one. I get cloudflare captchas a lot as well.

I also use that, and it's just all over the place.
I've had issues with my carrier, so I just used foreign SIM in roaming for a while. €11 for 40GB is not that bad.

And then I found I can't purchase a train ticket. For some reason, ZSSK (Slovakian passenger railway company) blocked IPs of Lifecell (Ukrainian MNO), but was fine with IP from RackNerd (Virginia).

Oh, and the university I am at blocks IPs from "3rd world countries", the result of which was that Asburn, Virginia is fine, but somehow New York is a 3rd world country.
Their instructions say to use any EU-based VPN.

OneDrive uploads would only work for me over Mullvad without crashing.

I also had Reddit block Czech T-Mobile IPs.

[–] hdsrob@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

I travel a lot for work, and use a cell modem as my primary internet source. Even when I'm at home, I get cloudflare captchas and sites requiring 2fa all the time, since my IP changes constantly.

I'm in SC, but constantly get geolocated in GA, AL, and NC.

I put up a VPS with WireGuard on it just to allow me to always be in Seattle for banking and business sites that constantly require 2fa due to location changes.