I’ve dealt with a few region-restricted platforms before, and in most cases the safest method has always been whatever the service officially supports. Third-party “unblocked” versions usually end up causing more issues long-term — slower speeds, broken features, or security risks.
If PPCine eventually offers a wider-access version, that would definitely be the ideal solution. Until then, lightweight tools that don’t reroute all traffic might help maintain speed (similar to how I test region-specific builds of apps like https://theminecraftdl.com/ on different Android versions). But avoiding anything that modifies the original service is usually the safer bet.
I’ve dealt with a few region-restricted platforms before, and in most cases the safest method has always been whatever the service officially supports. Third-party “unblocked” versions usually end up causing more issues long-term — slower speeds, broken features, or security risks.
If PPCine eventually offers a wider-access version, that would definitely be the ideal solution. Until then, lightweight tools that don’t reroute all traffic might help maintain speed (similar to how I test region-specific builds of apps like https://theminecraftdl.com/ on different Android versions). But avoiding anything that modifies the original service is usually the safer bet.