Can't access this site at all, Timeout error on every page. All the web proxys I've tried, and even a tor browser, won't load chat.
I'm not hte only one who's had this problem, anyone got a solution?
Need a working proxy for ID chat.
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#2
28 January 2016 - 05:34 AM
http://321goodproxy.gq/
Make sure the checkmark next to "Remove Scripts" is removed, otherwise chat doesn't load properly.
This proxy is what I used when the site wouldn't load for me and it works just fine (Can't view embedded videos in threads, but that's a small sacrifice I think).
Make sure the checkmark next to "Remove Scripts" is removed, otherwise chat doesn't load properly.
This proxy is what I used when the site wouldn't load for me and it works just fine (Can't view embedded videos in threads, but that's a small sacrifice I think).
#4
28 January 2016 - 06:12 AM
This works, at least to access chat. However, every cilck brings up a popup. And there's a banner ad at the bottom with some truly out there taste in porn. Closing it brings up more popups... Yeah. Chromes adblock doesn't work with it either, so stuck with firefox again. But at least I can get at ID chat without tor!
#5
28 January 2016 - 01:48 PM
AuraOfTheDawn, on 28 January 2016 - 06:12 AM, said:
This works, at least to access chat. However, every cilck brings up a popup. And there's a banner ad at the bottom with some truly out there taste in porn. Closing it brings up more popups... Yeah. Chromes adblock doesn't work with it either, so stuck with firefox again. But at least I can get at ID chat without tor!
If you have a server somewhere or a friend with a server at some place, you can always set up an SSH tunnel and rid your issues that way. That's what I do pretty much always (for different reasons, though).
If you use different connections for different things (like I do), I can recommend SwitchyOmega -- super easy to use and powerful dynamic proxy for your browser (I know it's available for Chrome, at least). In other words, you could just have ID go via a proxy and the rest via direct connection without having to switch between the proxy/ies manually, i.e. seamless integration.
I would say this is probably one of your best solution, but you still need to have some place to connect via anyway. I could explain more if necessary (meaning, if you're actually interested).
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