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If anybody wants a VPN and chooses to go with Nord, I'd like to do the thing where I send you the link. This will get us both free time with the service.
 
Not blocked in ND. I have VPN through Malwarebytes. I like it. I'm not surprised about European censorship. I still remember my last time in London in 2016. Tobacco shops had to blacken their windows or go out of business, or sell non-tobacco items, like Dunhill. So people turn to the internet, so then governments start bocking pro-tobacco websites. VP Vance just addressed the European Union on website freedom.
 
Oddly when refreshing the site, I can see the age warning for a split second then the cloudflare error pops up. Will play with my vpn to see whether I can get in.
 
I have received absolutely no response to my e-mails from either Tobacco Reviews or Tobacco Pipes, not sure it's even worth pursuing. If they can't be bothered informing us of the difficulty I can't see being bothered to use their sites any longer. They're both associated with Sutliff/MacBaren so they won't be making any future improvements to their sites. There are other sites with active investment in the pipe community that would benefit from support.
 
I am also blocked from Canada, actually not just tobaccoreviews, a few tobacco related websites are also blocking. I was able to access it with VPN and USA IP.
 
I am blocked too (UK and Germany).
I just tried to access Tobacco Reviews and found myself blocked also. Never had any problems in the past with this web site, which I've always found very useful. What is going on here? I tried to email the owner of the site as suggested, but got the same blocked message! Is there another tobacco-reviewing site that you, or anyone else, could recommend please?
 
I would accept that except that Canada doesn't have the stringent advertising controls that Europe has. Sites not previously associated with McBaren/ Sutliff are still easily accessible in Canada. The limited sites all appear to be associated with STG's take-over of McBaren/ Sutliff. I am more inclined to believe that this is part of STG's monopolization policy than anything else, at the risk of generalizing, it would appear STG wants to cripple the market previously served by McBaren/Sutliff through any means at their disposal.
 

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