guammastermind671 wrote...
Tor
Just as an additional information, TOR (https://www.torproject.org/) isn't really a VPN-Service itself (unless you mean torvpn.com, they're a VPN service they only named themselves "tor" 'cause you can optionally route through their VPN server and the TOR network (useless overkill of slow connection).
By using a VPN, you etablish an encrypted connection between you and the VPN-Service's servers that will progress and redirect your requests. This way the site you request can only see the VPN-Service's Server as requesting user but not you as a person. Besides that, your connection is encrypted so your provider can't see what you're doing (DPI) and therefore can't block anything.
TOR is based on many user PC's, you send a request and your TOR client will etablish a connection with various other TOR user that all only know the previous and the next target they have to pass the encrypted data to. This way nobody in the middle of the chain can read the data and nobody knows if the next user actually requested the data or if he's also just redirecting it. Bad thing about the TOR network is, that it can be slow as fuck if the client etablished your conection through another user's network who has a very slow internet connection.
(np)