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According to Wikipedia Internet censorship is control or suppression of the publishing or accessing of information on the Internet.

The legal issues are similar to offline censorship. One difference is that national borders are more permeable online: residents of a country that bans certain information can find it on websites hosted outside the country. A government can try to prevent its citizens from viewing these even if it has no control over the websites themselves. Countries that exercise this kind of censorship include Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan,  Uzbekistan, Vietnam.

Most recently in July 2009, social networking site Facebook was banned in China. After microblogging service Twitter was already inaccessible during the last few days, Facebook now seems to be the latest victim of Chinas moves related to the recent incidents in its north western province. The recent bans and the blocking of Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and even hickups with Google products and MSN are a major pain for companies and individuals working in China. Previous blocks of Western Web 2.0 services that were banned in China were sometimes only temporary but this time we are afraid the block will be permanent.

How to still access and unblock Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and other blocked websites from China:

The only reliable way to access blocked websites like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and many more is by using a professional VPN with anonymous internet surfing. We are even expecting that PPTP will be entirely disabled soon and only available again after individual companies specifically register for it. If you want to get connected to the rest of the world again its the only way – go for it!

For more information about Internet Filter Bypass, virtual private network, anonymous internet surfing, unblock voip visit http://www.purevpn.com

According to Wikipedia Internet censorship is control or suppression of the publishing or accessing of information on the Internet. The legal issues are similar to offline censorship. One difference is that national borders are more permeable online: residents of a country that bans certain information can find it on websites hosted outside the country. A government can try to prevent its citizens from viewing these even if it has no control over the websites themselves. Countries that exercise this kind of censorship include Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan,  Uzbekistan, Vietnam

Most recently in July 2009, social networking site Facebook was banned in China. After microblogging service Twitter was already inaccessible during the last few days, Facebook now seems to be the latest victim of Chinas moves related to the recent incidents in its north western province. The recent bans and the blocking of Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and even hickups with Google products and MSN are a major pain for companies and individuals working in China. Previous blocks of Western Web 2.0 services that were banned in China were sometimes only temporary but this time we are afraid the block will be permanent.

How to still access and unblock Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and other blocked websites from China:

The only reliable way to access blocked websites like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and many more is by using a professional VPN service (SSL not PPTP).  We have tested several commercial VPN solutions and found WiTopia Personal VPN (http://www.witopia.net) the best deal.  Their $59.99 / year personalVPN™ – SSL (openVPN) has the best performance and is more reliable than the PPTP version, as PPTP is commonly blocked in China. We are even expecting that PPTP will be entirely disabled soon and only available again after individual companies specifically register for it. If you want to get connected to the rest of the world again its the only way – go for it!

Comparison of private VPN solutions to access and unblock Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and many other websites from China:

Other options apart from WiTopia include Strong VPN with the USD 75/year Lite PPTP product or SmallVPN.

Finally even if you are based in a Country not actively engaged in Internet censorship such as the United States you should consider using a personal VPN service: You dont want your ISP or network owner to be able to monitor or control your online activities.

Often there is no evil intent, but there have been many cases, even in the United States, where individual privacy and access to the free Internet have been blatantly and willfully disregarded. You want to hide your IP address so you can protect your identity and location.

Michael Hohenwarter is research analyst at Web2Asia – a leading digital marketing agency in China, Japan and Korea.


A quick tutorial on how to get past blocked websites on school system. This works for most school and will most likely work for yours. Good luck and I hope you enjoy the tutorial

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I have gound the easiest way to hack through well bypass its called, through blocked websites at school they block websites like youtube mayspace facebook bebo exetera etc. luckily i have found a s…

I am asking from ethiopia. Many websites which are critical of the government are not accessible in ethiopia. The telecom company is state owned and operated by chinese and Isral experts. This experts are providing the technical skill on how to block sites they do not like. Help needed how can ethiopians access the web freely?

Unblock web sites that are blocked on your school or office with a proxy.

Do you hate it when a website is blocked on your school or office?

Now its very easy to bypass the firewall go to http://unblocked.me and pick category like youtube. Pick then a website. Load the webpage now you see a bar on the page (whare you can type somthing) Type in there the website adress you want to visit and press then go or surf.

Now you can see the website you wanted to visit (it takes some time to load) if all goes well. If not then you need to pick the right catagory from http://unblocked.me there is even a youtube catogary

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Here I answer brycey2323’s question. He is trying to access a website, but is blocked f…

From the privacy of your own home, you can surf to any website on the Internet without worrying about being blocked. However, this is usually not the case when you’re surfing from work or school. Despite all the positive things you can do on the web, businesses who provide their employees unfettered access to the Internet may also be opening themselves up to lowered productivity when the employees use their access to surf porn, play games or do their shopping while they are supposed to be working. Likewise, there are few, if any, schools without Internet access. However, schools certainly can’t run the risk of allowing their younger students to access porn or other illegal or inappropriate materials, of which there is an abundance online. Bandwidth is also a consideration. The American military in Iraq recently started blocking Internet access to certain high bandwidth websites, like Youtube and Myspace, due to bandwidth consumption concerns. Internet video, streaming audio and online games generally consume the largest amount of bandwidth. Blocking these sites surely must have dropped the military’s bandwidth consumption a great deal.

The problem with blocking websites from your employees or students is that many times a student or employee will have a legitimate reason to use a blocked website. Take Myspace or Facebook users, for instance. They may need to respond to an important message about a meeting or respond to other legitimate and important correspondence.

This legitimate problem has one easy solution, and that is, the proxy site.

What is a proxy?

It is simply a website which allows a user to type in the URL of the site they want to go to, then you hit enter and it will fetch the webpage from it’s cache or fetch the latest version of the page for your viewing. Surfing to sites in this manner, by “proxy”, means that the owner of the site cannot tell that you have visited the site, your IP address is hidden and won’t be recorded and that only the address of the proxy is recorded by the site. Surfing by proxy is useful in order to surf to sites that are blocked by your Internet service provider, company or school, because while you may be visiting a site that is blocked, your Internet service provider, company or school will only be able to tell that you visited a proxy site, not the site that you visited WITH the proxy.

Why use a proxy?

- Proxy surfing is more private than regular surfing, your private information is hidden
- Proxy surfing allows you to access sites that are blocked by your company or school
- Proxy surfing can be faster than surfing on a normal Internet connection, because you can set options to not download website objects like images, scripts, forms and cookies, all of which take additional time to download.

Where to find proxy sites?

There are many proxy directories, which maintain a list of the latest proxy sites available as well as established proxies. You can also search proxy topsites, which maintain a list of proxy sites by popularity. In addition, you can simply search for proxy sites on any search engine.

Charles Quinn writes for ProxyOwl proxy site and Anonfox web proxy, two reliable and effective proxy sites to allow users to surf the web without boundaries or limitations.

Using Google Wireless As Proxy

This is rather fun stuff, this link of a wireless WAP service provided by Google. It’s interesting for two reasons: You can see how your page looks like in a wireless cellphone, but it also can be used as a proxy just like Google translate can, only much cleaner.

http://www.google.com/gwt/n

Check it out:

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