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by devilbunny
472 days ago
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Yes, although many won't realize it. I use VPN (usually Tailscale, though I have the Proton subscription package that includes their VPN - mainly useful if for some reason my home internet is slow or out, otherwise I would just TS it) on all public WiFi. My work's remote access blocks logins from outside the US, so if I'm out of the country, my wife and I both need VPN to be able to log in. Interestingly, while my work's network blocks Tailscale's initial authentication, it doesn't actually block the traffic. I can authenticate my iPad via cell phone tethering or just before I leave the house and it will work when I connect to their network. It's a personal device without any access to their internal network, and I'm using the guest network, so I'm not compromising security to actual work devices. But when I'm stuck up there and I want to stream a movie from my NAS at home, I can. |
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