I know it isn’t specific to just Linux but I use Linux anyway so my question is,

Is there a way you could use a VPN without them knowing that? Or if they outlaw them is it really just game over?

If they made VPNs illegal I suppose stuff like TOR would follow except TOR is partly funded by the US state department and the US is one of my countries closest allies (one of the five eyes). So surely they wouldn’t shut down something the US funds directly… Would they?

I’ve read very very little about Gemini and other protocols like Gopher, would this be the way forward if they do this? And is that even remotely close to the security and potential anonymity you would receive from a VPN?

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    Sometimes.

    They can keep a record of VPNs and monitor if you connect to their servers, or block that connection altogether.

    The problem with this is that new VPNs come and go all the time and active VPNs don’t always have static configurations. It would be impossible for them to reliably track all of them.

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      But if it were illegal as soon as you connected to one single blacklisted IP you’d be fucked, right?

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        That would be up to the courts to decide.

        It’s very easy to accidentally connect to an unknown server, so it would depend on your state’s criteria for determining guilt.