TBH, until the UK's OSA (Online Safety Act) came into force last year, I never needed anything like a VPN. The OSA is supposed to make everything safer for children, so a whole list of sites have been assembled where, if adults want to access them, they have to prove they're over 18.
Most of the sites that have been targeted have basically said "F*ck you" to the UK, since it would involve a shed-load of expense on their part to continue operating over here.....so most of 'em have pulled out.
Unfortunately, the "net" has been cast wider than intended, and a whole bunch of perfectly innocent smaller sites have been dragged into the firing line & gotten tarred with the same brush......including a few I've belonged to myself for many years. For these, I find that the Opera browser's built-in "VPN" works for what I want it to do.....though in all honesty, it's not REALLY a VPN as such; more of a re-direct mechanism. But it does what's required.
VPN users are also gradually being identified & targeted, by the state. The gov't want to see VPNs outlawed & banned.
On top of all this, the UK gov't really want everyone to start using a compulsory digital ID for everything.....and the human rights lobby over here are having a field day with this one ATM. Given half a chance, Keir Starmer's crowd would like to turn the UK into a police state.....and nobody over here feels the least bit inclined to cooperate.
Our web access is beginning to shrink. The "powers-that-be" have decided they know what's best for us. Sh*t happens.
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shrug...)
Mike.