Hence the twitter handle, @ MRragreynolds. There was a funny time where he kept getting flagged on social media for having the same name as the celebrity. This is his book he published back in the forum's height: https://www.amazon.com/Epitome-Perfection-Step-Step-Guide/dp/1619332426
Does it cost money?
Does it promise no logs?
Does it allow P2P?
The answer to all of those questions needs to be "yes" for the VPN you choose. "P2P" or "Peer to peer" is a network that people use to pirate things, if a VPN explicitly allows it, or just allows it without going around saying it like NordVPN does, then you know they're not lying about their no logs policy.
CoolGuyKai's Patreon offers "Exclusive Onision & Kai podcasts" for 5 bucks, which is a ban evasion via Ôniön.
They sell for 30 buckeroos: "Private messaging on Telegram where we can text back and forth"
Telegram is private texting, not accounting for any illegal activity as long as it is private - as they state in their FAQ's. Who knows what is happening there.
Snapchat is also on offer.
Ôniön is also streaming on Twitch, as it seems since quite some time, raking dollars in and linking Kai's Patreon under HIS links.
Playing Jackbox Games with rather young people (his Discord?), while always being categorized under League of Legends and titling his streams "ONISION PATREON".
Even there he cannot let it be and slips in inappropriate shit in his gameplay.
He's on iTunes and Apple Music. They are all over the net.
I'm over it!
Ugh, new guys... go here. https://imgbb.com/ upload your pic, copy the img code, then post it on twitter. twitter dont see the picture, they just see code. But the picture will show on twitter and even if reported twitter will still only see a URL. and not the picture. so the report goes nowhere.
Please, flood their inbox. We can’t let Greg continue to weasel his way out of trouble. Let’s teach him he can’t just keep getting away with this shit. Message them and link Onision’s page...
Onion website link:
If you visit his website without a VPN
Any VPN you choose must
You may also want to check up on the history of the VPN you choose.
NordVPN got hacked once, but because they encrypt each user's data with a different key, the attackers weren't able to take anything. To be able to take anything, they would've needed to crack the encryption on each account one at a time. And that wouldn't be worth it.
Private internet access has proven in multiple courts that they don't keep any logs of their user's activity. One time the authorities in Russia raided one of PIA's datacenters there, but because they don't keep any logs, the authorities in Russia couldn't take any data from their servers, because there wasn't any data on the servers at all.
What didn't you understand? The only thing that sticks out to me as something you might not know is "VPN" which stands for Virtual Private Network. The TLDR of what it does. It routes your internet traffic through an encrypted tunnel and on the other end of the tunnel is a proxy server with a corporate-grade firewall on it.
There's only three good VPN providers. Private Internet Access. NordVPN and Mullvad VPN.
How did I come to that conclusion? They all allow Peer to Peer networking and promise not to log any of your activity. It's very important that a VPN promises to allow P2P over their network when they also promise not to log your activity. Even if you're not going to do P2P it's very important that your VPN provider explicitly allows it when they promise no logs. It's another way to gauge if they'll snitch.
sure the VPN you choose offers at least one way to pay anonymously. I don't know about NordVPN, but PIA accepts giftcards from random stores as payment and Mullvad accepts cryptocurrency.
By the way! Scammers always want giftcards instead of money. No one from a legitimate company will need to do remote desktop with your device to give you a refund either.