China Suppresses VPN Use While Offering Foreigners ‘Special Access’

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China Suppresses VPN Use While Offering Foreigners ‘Special Access’

A computer displays message from the Chinese Great Firewall on the proper use of the Internet at an Internet cafe in Beijing. Ng Han Guan, File /AP Photo

Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) stepped up its efforts to block virtual private networks (VPNs), tightening control over tools that allow internet users to bypass its broad censorship. The CCP has begun targeting both service providers and individual users, escalating fears of deepening surveillance inside China.

Under the CCP, major platforms including Google, Meta, and X, are blocked, along with foreign news sites critical of the regime. VPNs are often the only way for Chinese users to access uncensored information from the outside world.

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