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newbie
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Please tell me how did you change your IP?

LS.
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I can.

When you use the IP from your internet provider, that is linked to a nameserver.
When you use a vpn, it bypasses your internet provider's nameserver, and uses the nameserver associated with the vpn ip address.

Does this make any sense to you?

LS.

I tested it on other site I changed my IP but Google still shows me targeted ads of my country that's how it detects that from where I am.
newbie
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I can.

When you use the IP from your internet provider, that is linked to a nameserver.
When you use a vpn, it bypasses your internet provider's nameserver, and uses the nameserver associated with the vpn ip address.

Does this make any sense to you?

LS.
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i just know if im using vpn i can get more income from faucet, can anyone explain to me how it works? im so confused Sad
newbie
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Appearrantly,

people want the satoshi's. So why not help them get some?
And it's not "so much". It is simple enough. Even a one-eyed monkey can do it?

In the end, who doesn't respect the small, won't get anything big at all?

And about using my brain in a more useful manner:
what is your reference of me not doing that?

I think that's quite abbrasive and offensive to talk to people, you don't even know like that  Undecided

Still, with regards,

LS.
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So much for just some petty satoshies, use your brain in more useful manner and you will make much more than that.
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When using a regular ip from your isp, then the ip will go via the nameserver of your isp.
Using vpn, it doesn't. It bypassses the nameserver associated with your isp,
and goes through the nameserver associated with the vpn address?
He means that adsense won't pay (or will offer greatly reduced pay) to clicks coming from VPN providers. I've never tested it but I assume he's right. Otherwise people could just cycle through proxies and VPNs clicking their own ads to make money.

I'm not sure why nameservers are being brought into this in regards to a user's connection. They're just used for lookup, your traffic doesn't flow through them.
newbie
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That's not correct.

When using a regular ip from your isp, then the ip will go via the nameserver of your isp.
Using vpn, it doesn't. It bypassses the nameserver associated with your isp,
and goes through the nameserver associated with the vpn address?

Try it.

You'll see for youself that your provider and nameserver are not that of your default provider.
Set it up. Google for ip info. What's my ip. Etc.
You'll see Smiley

With regards,

LS.
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This has been working for us for more then ten years.
As long as the vpn server addresses are legit, there won't be any problems?

Many users don't know how to do it properly, but that's something else.
It will work.

Just try it. In real world situation it works.
People always have a theory that it won't work, but that's not real life situation.
They usually read it somewhere but never tried it.

Again, it will work and is a win - win situation.

I'd like to see someone disproving this with facts / results.

With regards,

LS.

Google detect ISP as well  . if you don't believe see analystic .
they may show your country different but they don't show ISP wrong.
newbie
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This has been working for us for more then ten years.
As long as the vpn server addresses are legit, there won't be any problems?

Many users don't know how to do it properly, but that's something else.
It will work.

Just try it. In real world situation it works.
People always have a theory that it won't work, but that's not real life situation.
They usually read it somewhere but never tried it.

Again, it will work and is a win - win situation.

I'd like to see someone disproving this with facts / results.

With regards,

LS.
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Do you think this will benefit the faucet owners OP?

Yes i do.

Let's assume i use a vpn, with an address from amsterdam.
The site owner "sees" the ip from amsterdam, and ads are displayed accordingly.

A click on a ad from a european IP presents more revenue, then a click from an IP from peru. (for example)
So when someone visits the site "from amsterdam" the site owner get's more revenue, and then can also give higher faucet rewards.

Just try it. Smiley

LS.



no friend don't do that Google is not fool , if it were so easy as you said many users would be making 1000s of USD per day.

Google have enough data to detect us .
newbie
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Do you think this will benefit the faucet owners OP?

Yes i do.

Let's assume i use a vpn, with an address from amsterdam.
The site owner "sees" the ip from amsterdam, and ads are displayed accordingly.

A click on a ad from a european IP presents more revenue, then a click from an IP from peru. (for example)
So when someone visits the site "from amsterdam" the site owner get's more revenue, and then can also give higher faucet rewards.

Just try it. Smiley

LS.

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LOL. It's a bit funny to see people complaining about those faucet users who cheats and then this thread regarding a tutorial on how to cheat the faucet that has a method on how to get "more "BTC" in it. It's not actually cheating rho but then I think it wouldn't be fair if all people would get a high amount. I think that is why faucets are drained easily, more factor is the bots that people uses.

Do you think this will benefit the faucet owners OP?
newbie
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I would like to ad to this that:

using a european ip address will give faucets owners more revenue from their adds,
and also ups the rewards from the faucets accordingly.

Obviously, it's not just european ip addresses. North america, canada, etc. will work just fine.
So using a vpn in a legit, ethical way is a win win situation.

LS.
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You're very welcome.
Hopefully it will help others too.

LS.
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Yep it works fine...tried some faucets that i know that they don't allow vpn/proxies and everything worked fine. The queue for free members is a bit annoying but if the service is so good it can be acceptable.

Will see if it can become my main program when i need a different ip.

Thanks for the suggestion  Wink
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Usually, faucets that set different rewards for different countries don't allow vpns/proxies.

Yes indeed, occasionally that will be the case when using low quality vpn servers.
The vpn servers we use are legit ip addresses which can't be differentiated from regular ip addresses.

They are not proxy's and can't be detected with php / cUrl.
They might be blacklisted, but then you change the vpn server address or with cyberghost, reconnect to get a new ip / identity.

Just try it?

LS.
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Usually, faucets that set different rewards for different countries don't allow vpns/proxies.
newbie
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Hi forum.

Appearantly, visitors from different countries get different faucet rewards.
There is ofcourse a way to evade that disadvantage. The answer is VPN!

First, we / i often use vpn for ransacking faucet lists. They've never blocked us.
So it should work for anyone. Let me explain how to set this up:

For windows:

Download cyberghost free vpn there: cyberghostvpn.com
Choose the free version / download.

Install it. When it's done, a popup message shows up for installing a TAP-device.
You install that too, it's mandatory and then you're done.

Next you fire up cyberghost. Choose a custom country from the free server list, of which there are plenty.
I advice you to choose a server from europe, appearantly in europe we get the highest faucet rewards.

As the cyberghost version we use is the free version, you get one popup asking you to buy the payed version, just click it away.
Then, you get a timer to wait for a free slot. Shouldn't take more then a minute before it starts to connect to the server you've chosen.

You can visually see from where, to where the connection is made as it is being displayed in a graphical world map.
When it's active / connected, you'll get a notification at the right bottom corner that it's active.

Now start ransacking faucets!

If you don't believe it works, google -> whats my ip


For linux:

It is a bit more difficult, but once you've done it, it's a piece of cake.

The steps are:

Create a ten / twenty minute mail address of your choosing:

10minutemail.com
10minutemail.net
my10minutemail.com
20minutemail.com

There are plenty of those.

Next, go there: goldenfrog.com/vyprvpn
to register for a free vpn account and click "try it free".

Then choose:
Free Limited Plan -> create account.

Here, you enter the email address from your ten / twenty minute mail address and choose a password of your liking.
Press the "create free account" button.

!IMPORTANT:
Copy -> paste the ten / twenty minute email address into a text file and type the password in there aswell!
This is really important. They're required to make the vyprVPN connection.

Next,
Check your ten / twenty minute mail address. There should be a confirmation email from goldenfrog.
Read it and copy -> paste the confirmation link into your browser address bar and press enter.
Now your vyprVPN account is active.

Next, download the goldenfrog vyprVPN certificate:
open up a console and enter this command:

sudo wget -O /etc/openvpn/ca.vyprvpn.com.crt https://www.goldenfrog.com/downloads/ca.vyprvpn.com.crt
press enter.

After downloading, which takes only seconds, go to the network manager.
Add a new connection and choose: openVPN
You can give it any name you want.

1: change the connection type to "password"

2: Locate the CA File: /etc/openvpn/ca.vyprvpn.com.crt

3: Username: the ten / twenty minute email address

4: password: the password you chose when you signed up at vyprVPN

5: Click advanced tab, check "LZO compression"

press ok once.

6: Lastly, put in a server address in the gateway textfield.

You can find the server list there: support.goldenfrog.com/hc/en-us/articles/203733723-What-are-the-VyprVPN-server-addresses-

!IMPORTANT:
Choose a server located in europe. Copy -> paste that server address into the gateway textfield.
Press ok.

Now you're done. The vpn connection has been setup / created.

Next,
connect with your default access point. (or hardwired internet cable.)
You'll get a popup message saying it is activated.

Then connect with the VPN connection.
You'll get a popup message saying it is activated. There should be a network icon with a lock.

That's it. Now you're "browsing from europe".
Start ransacking those faucets!

NOTE: free vyprVPN accounts have a limit of 500mb data traffic.
If you exceed this, you get a "connection failed" message when you connect to the vpn connection.

But that's just fine. We can't be beaten.
You then just repeat the steps:

1: Create a temporary mail.
2: Register at goldenfrog.com/vyprvpn for a free account. (Again, put the temporary email address + password in a text file.)

Edit the vyprVPN connection via the network manager.
Change username with new temporary email address, and optionally a new password, if you've chosen to use a new password.
Optionally, choose another vyprVPN server from the list.
Press ok.

Connect with the vpn connection.
Again a popup should show the vpn connection is activated with a network icon with a lock.

Pretty easy huh?

Anyone that needs help with this, as different linux distro's have different network managers,
reply here, or send me a PM.

Maybe this post i created can help you a lot aswell: bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221083.0
I wrote it to evade timers, "click if you're human" links and any and all other internet threats.

Questions? Remarks? Complaints? Even compliments are welcome.


With regards,

LS.
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