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2010-01-12
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damn dude!! I've heard stuff like this on the news about China internet restrictions but always thought it was over exaggerated a bit, but really, is China that bad??
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But I've recently discovered that those of us in China will not even be able to download pretty much ANY of the great apps on Ovi Store and this is just too much to handle. so please, please if you know of any work-arounds so that I can access blocked material from my N900 that would be great. or maybe a way to get the apps offline and transfer them onto the phone somehow...
Has anyone figured out a way to get around firewalls while using the internet on the N900? is this possible, to hide your IP address? and I'm not talking about WEBSITE PROXIES since those wont work when downloading from the app manager. I need something like a VPN I guess, I'm not sure how it works but a tunnel to hide ALL my activity from my provider here.
Thanks.
Last edited by HRZ; 2010-01-12 at 09:48.