426Cuda
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Can you expand on how you're using the VPN blokes?
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Express VPN is one of my fav programs. On the desktop computer, easy installation, easy to manage, great customer support. You can choose various world wide servers to use as your base.Can you expand on how you're using the VPN blokes?
There's some mystery to having a music service or radio station playing the music ... you don't know what's going to come up next. By comparison the ~6000 tracks or so that I own personally & have ripped to my thumb-drive have all been heard before, most of them many times.
I was interested to hear a detailed answer to 426Cuda's question. My assumption is that you install the VPN software on your 'phone, and configure something-or-other so that some or all apps access the internet via this VPN software; making it appear to the Pandora server as though your 'phone is accessing the internet from some point in the USA. But that configuration step - it's a guess, I don't know.
Yeah i like the mystery of not knowing what's comingThere's some mystery to having a music service or radio station playing the music ... you don't know what's going to come up next. By comparison the ~6000 tracks or so that I own personally & have ripped to my thumb-drive have all been heard before, most of them many times...
As I understand it, format shifting (as the legislation calls it) is allowed for music but oddly not for video. Can’t remember what the legislation was titled, or the year it was past, but it wasn’t long ago.I’ve got a bit of a Thing, maybe a pointless one, about legality & my music; own it all, mostly on CD.
Would be quite costly legally obtaining 26k tracks of a quality.style I wanted to listen to.