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Skills for self-sufficiency: [https://www.pipmagazine.com.au/self-reliance/simple-skills-for-self-sufficiency/](https://www.pipmagazine.com.au/self-reliance/simple-skills-for-self-sufficiency/)</pre>
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<pre>Most censorship on the UK is done on the level of the [Domain Name System (DNS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System). In general, DNS is not a very secure system and does have good mechanisms to prevent that kind of [ISP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_service_provider) censorship.
In order to circumvent that censorship you can use a privacy respecting DNS provider. I have been using [LibreDNS](https://libredns.gr/) from the [LibreOps](https://libreops.cc/) collective.
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It's worth checking it out:
https://libredns.gr/
You can also of cource us [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/) which I reccomend or perhaps a VPN. For a VPN, I sometimes use [Mullvad](https://mullvad.net/) but would like to use my own self hosted [Wireguard](https://www.wireguard.com/) VPN instead.</pre>
You can also of cource us [Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/) which I reccomend or perhaps a VPN. For a VPN, I sometimes use [Mullvad](https://mullvad.net/) which is about 5 Euros per month but would like to use my own self hosted [Wireguard](https://www.wireguard.com/) VPN instead.</pre>
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<pre>We have a lot of Wifi issues in my house but also seemingly upstream issues. Here are some tools I am considering to better monitor those: