@dm4uz3@grrlCockpit last one is false, there's a hidden token/pattern that emits flag{... with 99% probability, but there's some other catch I got stuck at
@TResearchoor@tmctmt that's a feature, not a bug
if the network is trusted it should also be running its own trusted devices that can be deployed with ECH disabled
@creaturemiaow@averageun1x@eeeeeeeeellie It wasn't possible until someone manage to talk to a valve employee on this website years ago and get it implemented, that's the origin of the policy
@creaturemiaow@averageun1x@eeeeeeeeellie i can only theorize, but since they claim it's not possible, they likely implemented it in a way that it's not easy to add more than one alias per account, perhaps it is a single field in the account information (in the same way the regular username is) and not a separate mapping
@prestonjbyrne This is not a website that is inherently available worldwide, it's a shop that sells physical goods and chooses to ship them to specific countries.
@108r5meme do you realize it was free because investors pump it with money so that everyone switches to the "better product" so they can then fill it with ads and make money later?
it's always a long con
@uwunetes i oversimplified a bit, they set different APNs for hotspot and regular usage, your phone does the routing
there's no "block hotspot traffic" boolean, you just set it to go through the "hospot.isp․com" instead of "default.isp․com"
then they can block it or track it