Need a US Bank that is not painful to use from Argentina

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Perhaps you have XP with EasyRinger a mobile phone service rental in the US or elsewhere, ideal for text and SMS, plus voice and date.

Based on the "Virtual Numbers" in their menu, I would say they are probably as useful for 2FA as Google Voice, which you can get for free.
 
A typical computer user would never be able to do this
I did not post in a “typical computer user” thread or forum. I posted in baexpats where there is a diverse group of people, and I believe that some can follow the clear instructions. Here in this forum there are often questions asked about VPN or other advice on how to bypass a geo restricted internet issue as was asked in this thread. Though not the posted original subject title, so perhaps should be split to a new thread. Just let people decide to read or ignore for themselves.

My reply is not hi-tech, perhaps mid-tech. The instructions launch a remote VPN server into the one of many cloud providers (some which are free), or your own remote hardware. It needs little or no future management. It is an ideal alternative to the paid per month or free VPN services. Good for curious DIYrs or someone who does not want to trust some service running behind a curtain. Good for someone running a remote office here who needs to connect with other co-workers and devices somewhere else, which is the original reason to have a (V)ritual (P)rivate (N)etwork. It has been my primary VPN solution since the instructions were published years ago.
 
I did not post in a “typical computer user” thread or forum. I posted in baexpats where there is a diverse group of people, and I believe that some can follow the clear instructions.
OK, here we go. If you want to run your own VPN server, first rent a VPS. After that, run an installation script like the following:


You will also need to learn some advanced Linux user skills like starting and stopping services from the command line and have a basic understanding of routing.

If you need to connect to a country where the government blocks VPNs at the protocol level, such as China or Russia, then here is your solution:


In the continuation of this series, we will explain to Hillary Clinton how to host her own email server.
 
OK, here we go. If you want to run your own VPN server, first rent a VPS. After that, run an installation script like the following:

You will also need to learn some advanced Linux user skills like starting and stopping services from the command line and have a basic understanding of routing.
I am impressed. Still the reason I recommended my first solution is it does not need advanced Linux skills you mention, or a static always in the same location VPS. Your suggestions are also good for someone reading here to decide themselves. Gracias 🙏
 
I think all major banks can detect if you are using a VPN. It is not just about having an IP address that is associated with a particular country. The story that you need to use a VPN for banking is primarily promoted by VPN providers.

When you access a bank's website from an Argentine IP address, the bank assumes that you are traveling. However, accessing it from a U.S. IP address via a VPN seems to be more suspicious.
I agree. VPN's are good for getting around some thing but many of the most popular services are recognized and their servers are in databases. If a bank catches you coming in through a known VPN, they will almost certainly block access and ask you for verification of your identity. Some just flat out refuse the connection from known VPN addresses.
 
Does anyone know why good posts are getting deleted for NO reason? Does anyone know what the moderation rules are for this forum??

It looks to me that you are calling veteran members of this forum 'DINOSAURS' and trying to antagonize old members and new members. This is not allowed. We value both old-timers and newcomers and encourage them both to contribute to the forum discussions.

NOT old timers that ... Those members are DINOSAURS and they know it. It's you the NEW posters who are relevant.
Without great members like us this forum is a dinosaur.
What is this obsession with dinosaurs? The Natural Sciences Museum here in Buenos Aires has a very good paleontology section. Maybe you should visit it if you ever get to the city.
 
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