• Woovie@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    That’s pedantry that serves zero purpose to the story. It’s an article for layman, and the only reason to even bring up a VPN is to mention Apple listening to the Kremlin. It serves little to no narrative purpose.

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      8 days ago

      And the VPNs that people use for these purposes usually tunnel all traffic unless individual programs have been explicitly added to a list.

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      8 days ago

      Maybe it is pedantry, but people writing for the general public should explain things well. Why didn’t they just write:

      As a result, anyone wanting to access blocked sites from Russia is forced to use a VPN that encrypts internet traffic and makes it appear to come from outside Russia.

      This way you’re not lying and saying a VPN “changes your IP address” which is both not accurate nor easily digestible for the general public. That part specifically is what gets me.