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I have recently been finding myself on a network (cellular) that blocks access to VPN. I have tried Wireguard on multiple ports using IVPN and Windscribe with no luck. Similarly tried OpenVPN and IKEv2.

I also tried using Windscribe’s “stealth” protocol and IVPN’s obfuscation protocol but again with no luck.

I refuse to rawdog the internet like that and was hoping to get advice on how to work around that nonsense.

I am on iOS if that matters.

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[–] hellfire103@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Honestly, this sounds like a job for Tor. Install Orbot, possibly enable a bridge, and you should be good to go. Onion Browser is recommended for use with Tor, but Safari will work just fine.

I have never tried calling over Tor, but I have never had an issue with the speed before (although it is inherently slower than a VPN).

Tor Bridge Types

  • obfs4 makes your traffic appear "random"
  • snowflake disguises your traffic as VoIP
  • meek-azure makes it look like you're connecting to Microsoft services
  • meek-amazon makes it look like you're connecting to AWS
  • meek-google makes it look like you're connecting to Google