

The Czech Republic has pretty good coverage, actually. However, there is a cartel of telecoms and…
The Czech Republic has pretty good coverage, actually. However, there is a cartel of telecoms and…
No, I don’t run a firewall. It’s their own firewall that blocks their own landing page where I would see an “accept terms” prompt.
That’s what VPN companies want you to think. All services that transfer sensitive data use HTTPS so I don’t care.
Anyway, you can’t connect to a VPN server in the “sign in to the network” phase.
Not quite. Even if copyright didn’t exist, they still would block porn etc. I even encountered a Wi-Fi network where YouTube videos worked except those with content warnings (such as mentions of self-harm). I wonder how that can be done despite HTTPS - maybe the questionable videos have a different domain? I should have investigated the issue more but NewPipe made it seem like the video had been taken down so I just assumed that was the case. (It was at a train station in southern Bavaria, most likely Wangen im Allgäu. I was there only once.)
The corrugated metal makes it look like a cheap private prison
Captive portals are effectively MitM but that’s why they only work on HTTP (notice the crossed-out lock icon).