(Specially since they have "obligued" several moderators to move from different points of the country to Madrid... So letting me move elsewhere, and moreover abroad, is pretty incredible).
All I have to do (and only difficulty right now) is to obtain a steady, Spanish-based IP direction to work with from Ireland (and an internet connection too, of course). There are several ways to do this, from a Spanish-based USB modem (expensive but safe) to a proxy (paid or free). The company has given me total freedom to choose and get it sorted as long as it's safe so I'm considering every possible option.
Originally posted by Ross1441:I pay for a VPN service (£30 every 6 months) that allows me to obtain an IP for almost any country I want.
Yes, but you depend on something external... What if the VPN service fails? You can't do anything to fix it I can't depend on anything outside where I'll be based at. Well, I could depend on it, but I don't want to.
I know. I haven't used a paid VPD but I know they're useful. I'm used to annonymizers and free proxies, though. Slow as fuck. Unreliable as shit. But useful