Can't you add some exception for the Qobuz app, and let it use your real IP address(/Circumvent the VPN.) I mean there is no anonymity with a music streaming provider anyway, after you logged in to your account, and they even have your credit card number...
I don't think that's a good idea when located in a country of high censorship and stuff.
But thanks, I'll have to think about it more, maybe that could work. Don't even know if android really supports that, but yeah.
I mean I don't know where you live... Could be a bad idea... Could be alright... Depends on your specific threat model. In theory, such data is supposed to be transport-encrypted. That means your internet provider can see there's data packets exchanged between you, and an address range that belongs to Qobuz. But they shouldn't be able to look inside of the stream.
If you decide to dig down: I think the technical term is "split tunneling". It's supported in some VPN clients.
(And I'd say, maybe complain to Qobuz, just for good measure. If enough people do it, maybe that's some motivation for them to improve their service.)
First misread this as a post. Looking for easy listening music and almost judged you for liking that soulless dribble.
As far as recommendation radio, I found that to be quobuz's greatest weakness. Their music quality is best but algorithm based listening is pretty primitive.
What is your beef with Tidal out of curiosity? They are the clear winner in my experience.
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