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Chinese Green VPN Shutting Down due to Government Pressure

Green VPN, reported by “some” to be one of the best VPNs for China is shutting down. The reason is Chinese regulators are shutting down the service due to cross-border operations without governmental approval. Here is what Green VPN has on their website, in Chinese, and English. “尊敬的Green用户 接上级监管部门通知,我们必须很遗憾地告诉大家:Green将于2017年7月1日起停止服务。由此给各位造成的不便,我们深表歉意! 服务停止后,我们将开始处理需要退款的用户申请(金额根据剩余的服务天数计算)。如需退款,请...[Read More]

VPN into China – Get a China IP Address

The Chinese government has made a very interesting decision years ago, and that was to create an ultimate firewall that’ll isolate their websites from the “outside world”. Chinese websites are staying within, outside world’s websites are out, and the Great Firewall of China stands strongly between the two. It is for this reason that everyone who is outside of China’s ...[Read More]

China Blocked VPNs – A Detailed Solution Here!

Not all of the world countries allow access to same online content, and as you might be aware, China is one of the ones that take their censorship very seriously. Many of the websites are blocked in China, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and even Google+. The list doesn’t stop there, though, but it’s too long, so we decided not to list them all. So, if you’d like to work fr...[Read More]

Why Does China Have Strict Online Censorship?

China has one of the world’s most controversial policies with regards to online access. The national government essentially censors various sites that it does not like. In particular, the Communist government works to ensure that viewpoints that differ from what the government supports are blocked. This is especially the case for some of the more sensitive topics relating to China like Tibet and T...[Read More]

How to Use a VPN in China 2017

Every year, China gets stricter and stricter when it comes to internet censorship. The great Chinese firewall now blocks a majority of websites on the internet, and you’ll be hard pressed trying to access sites like Facebook, Google, Twitter, YouTube, or sadly–even Wikipedia without using a VPN. The Chinese government accomplishes this mass feat of censorship by using a technique called deep...[Read More]

VPNtech Runo Shuts Down in China

VPNtech Runo, a semi-popular Chinese VPN provider recently shut down their services against Chinese governmental aggression. A representative explains that “we decided to shut down the website from October 9 and you will not be able to purchase the service or make any inquiries. Some other VPN services may also be affected. One reason VPNs get banned or restricted in China is that the Chines...[Read More]

How to Unblock Gmail in China

After just finishing up our Best VPN for China in 2016 post, we thought it’d be appropriate to help out users who couldn’t access Gmail in China.This post will show you how to unblock Gmail in China. Gmail is one of the best email services around, with a great organization, and easy access to the rest of the Google ecosystem (Google docs, calendar, etc.). It’s convenient, free, and easy to use. Ho...[Read More]

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