If you are truly that worried you probably should invest in a VPN. You can get a router that lets you use a VPN for certain devices on the network mine can do that.
Not sure if you can break it down to a website where if you go to the website it goes to the VPN.
Truth be told I'm not worried too much right now cuz I got my so stupid they'll just fuck this up even if they want to try it. I'm pretty sure Alberta said go fuck yourself on this one that they won't enforce it.
It's going to be funny as shit when most people charged if they are because the anti jew stuff.
Yes. Many routers support
policy-based routing (sometimes called
VPN routing rules or
split tunneling).
This lets you choose:
- Certain devices use the VPN while others don't.
- Certain websites or services use the VPN while everything else uses your normal internet connection.
For example:
- Normal traffic → your ISP connection.
- Netflix → normal connection.
- A specific website (or IP range) → VPN connection.
Whether you can do this depends on the router and VPN software. Routers running:
are commonly used for advanced routing rules.
One catch: routers usually route by
IP address, not by website name. So if a website changes its IPs frequently (like large cloud-hosted services), the rule may require maintenance.
What router do you have, and what VPN service are you using (Starlink, NordVPN, Mullvad, Proton VPN, etc.)? I can tell you if your specific setup supports it.