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Tutorial: RLC IP Banning and how to get around it


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All these pixels contain myriad ways of conveying information, simply with the alteration of the chroma or luminescence digital values at pre-set intervals, even in subtle ways. That's the nice thing about digital multi-media now days for cryptographers. Turing would have been proud. Or astounded. But he certainly would have figured it out.

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The braille code that appears in your browser is a series of darker/lighter dots that appear in random locations across our picture. They are usually several seconds apart and are there for less than a second.

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RLC stores cookies on your computer, even if you are not a paid member. You will want to delete that cookie(s) so that they can't see that you just changed your IP. If you change your IP and delete your cookies, you look like a completely different user to them. I would suggest that you regularly delete the RLC cookies.

A VPN uses special software to encrypt your data traffic between you and a VPN server out on the Internet. This usually routes all Internet traffic  from your computer through the VPN server. A VPN might interfere with you using other devices on your network, like a printer.

A proxy is only a relay and does not require special software to use. It can be setup in your browser to send any browsing traffic through the relay server. The traffic to the proxy does not have any additional encryption.

Using a VPN or proxy can be very useful for accessing sites that are blocked in your country. If you are trying to access a service that only allows people in the UK to watch videos, you can use a VPN or proxy server in the UK to make all of your traffic appear to be originating in the UK.

A VPN is usually more difficult to setup but can be more secure. A proxy is usually easier to setup but is less secure.

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The braille code that appears in your browser is a series of darker/lighter dots that appear in random locations across our picture. They are usually several seconds apart and are there for less than a second.

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RLC stores cookies on your computer, even if you are not a paid member. You will want to delete that cookie(s) so that they can't see that you just changed your IP. If you change your IP and delete your cookies, you look like a completely different user to them. I would suggest that you regularly delete the RLC cookies.

A VPN uses special software to encrypt your data traffic between you and a VPN server out on the Internet. This usually routes all Internet traffic  from your computer through the VPN server. A VPN might interfere with you using other devices on your network, like a printer.

A proxy is only a relay and does not require special software to use. It can be setup in your browser to send any browsing traffic through the relay server. The traffic to the proxy does not have any additional encryption.

Using a VPN or proxy can be very useful for accessing sites that are blocked in your country. If you are trying to access a service that only allows people in the UK to watch videos, you can use a VPN or proxy server in the UK to make all of your traffic appear to be originating in the UK.

A VPN is usually more difficult to setup but can be more secure. A proxy is usually easier to setup but is less secure.

If you go into Advanced Privacy Settings  in Internet options you can block RLC from leaving any cookies. Their site runs fine without them.
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