hello plz help me configure VLC player so that I can run IPTV. I found somewhere that there is some settings about socks and proxy so that it can enter tor connection thx
Depending on the device you are watching from. You can lower the video quality or sometimes pause the video and allow it to load will cut down on buffering
Why would you going straight up to VPN when it comes to ISP blocking or sniffing the Tor connection?? It should be done as last resort when Tor Bridges and Snowflakes unable to do so
Thank you for watching my videos. Your are correct a Bridge or a snowflake is a better option when they are available. I will add that when I do a more in depth video in the future.
As long as it's nothing illegal. The best option is to look for the same red flags you'd see on the open web, and most reputable vendors will have reviews on message boards related to the topic
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Glad to hear that
hello
plz help me configure VLC player so that I can run IPTV.
I found somewhere that there is some settings about socks and proxy so that it can enter tor connection
thx
Thanks so much for your educative videos
Is there a trick to make videos buffer less?
Depending on the device you are watching from. You can lower the video quality or sometimes pause the video and allow it to load will cut down on buffering
@@itstechtime1I know that but thought there is a better trick
@@Finnleigh.Jackson4141 for youtube, i used either Invidious or Piped frontend onion instances
No buffering so far
@@Finnleigh.Jackson4141security comes at a price. And part of that price is slower internet
Proton VPN is top-notch in every aspect. No joke.
Why would you going straight up to VPN when it comes to ISP blocking or sniffing the Tor connection??
It should be done as last resort when Tor Bridges and Snowflakes unable to do so
Thank you for watching my videos. Your are correct a Bridge or a snowflake is a better option when they are available. I will add that when I do a more in depth video in the future.
@@itstechtime1 your welcome
Can you share your approach to identifying reputable dark web vendors?
WHAT THE FUCK MAN
And I hit the describe button because I really liked what you said on your video
As long as it's nothing illegal. The best option is to look for the same red flags you'd see on the open web, and most reputable vendors will have reviews on message boards related to the topic