For many Chinese internet users, it’s time to get a new VPN
Beijing’s campaign targeting popular virtual private network services has left many people worried about how to conquer the Great Firewall
The crackdown on virtual private network services on the mainland has left many internet users frustrated, as they try to find ways to get around the notorious Great Firewall.
VPNs – which route internet traffic to servers in other locations – are a popular tool on the mainland because Beijing restricts access to a wide range of websites it deems undesirable, including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
But some service providers have been shut down since the authorities launched a 14-month crackdown on unauthorised internet connections, including VPNs, about six months ago.
GreenVPN is the latest popular provider to stop operating on the mainland because it received “a notice from regulatory departments” to do so, the company said in an announcement that it was pulling the plug from July 1.
Haibei VPN also terminated its service, citing the same reason.