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"Https workaround"
Could I have a clarification as to what that ISP block feature offers?
Does it let you download traffic your ISP blocks or what? What I'm interested in is making encrypted downloads to hide my traffic from my ISP, but if possible without having to pay for double traffic. Does that workaround provide such encryption? Thanks |
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even encrypted downloads wont hide your traffic as your isp will still see where that traffic goes
and the block was/is a workaround for iwl filterlist in uk where the transparent proxy blocked the login process. i dont know any hoster that offers ssl downloads exept rapidshare(pay double traffic).
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I'm aware of what SSL and generally encryption aims to provide, what i'm trying to ask is, will it hide my data from my ISP the same way it hides it from "eavesdroppers" ?
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In the context of this discussion an ISP is just a man-in-the-middle or eavesdropper; whatever you call it. They can't look at the content.
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Alright, so any particular reason I should use the ssl double traffic option in rapidshare instead of the free https workaround? Or do they both take double traffic ?
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