Thursday, August 29, 2019

China cracks down on "illegal management" of proxy servers

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China announced a one-year operation to rectify Internet access services.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued a notice on the weekend requesting the investigation and punishment of various “unlicensed operations, over-range operations, and “layer-level sub-leasing” and other illegal acts”, which explicitly required to prevent unauthorized construction or lease of dedicated lines and proxy servers (VPNs) without permission from the telecommunications department. service.

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The English version of the "Global Times" of the People's Daily, the People's Daily, said on Monday (January 23) that this would help regulate the development of the Internet industry.

The Chinese government uses the popular folk saying "The Great Firewall of China" technology to review and block content that the authorities believe is harmful. VPN, which is also called virtual private network, is a means that netizens often use to "over the wall" to access overseas websites.

These blocked websites include many Western media, and China recently asked Apple to remove the New York Times mobile app from the Chinese version of the App Store, further limiting access to such content by Chinese netizens. .

Some Chinese netizens are worried that their freedom to browse the Internet is further restricted.

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