Worried About Censorship Online? This Group Urges ‘Leave VPNs Alone!’

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By Karla T Vasquez

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“Leave VPN alone.” This is the application of anti-online censorship and surveillance groups Fight for the futureWhich is nominated on September 25 as VPN is the day of action to press lawmakers not to ban virtual private networks. A week later, there is still an opportunity to get involved and raise awareness.

Asking people, artists, engineers and technicians groups Sign in an open letter To encourage politicians to preserve the existence of VPN and encourage “to protect privacy and access knowledge and information online”. Virtual private networks encrypt internet connections and hide your physical position.

Joining the action on Thursday was the VPN Trust Initiative – NordVPN, Surfsark and ExpressVPN – and VPN Guild, which includes Anezia VPN.


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The open letter drives the legal action to restrict or restrict the use of VPN to the recent “age-trafficking” laws. These national steps will enhance online surveillance and censorship, which “has a huge cool impact on our independence, especially on the freedom of the marginalized people,” the letter mentions.

Fighting for future purposes

Leia Holland, who fought for the future promotion and communication director, said that VPNs are important for “people living under authoritarian governance” to avoid censorship and surveillance, and have become a necessary equipment in exercising basic human rights.

Half of all the United States Internet users have passed the age-old laws to prove their age with government-prone ID, credit card check and other methods. Laws for not giving sensitive information have encouraged to sign up to VPN, including a recent one VPN Sign-up Spike in the UKThe

Read more: Welcome to the online age verification age. Are you ready to identify yourself?

Michigan is considering online and a bill to ban adults. If it becomes a law, Michigan will be the first US state to ban VPN. Many countries, including China, India and Iran, Already restricted or restrict VPNs to theThe

Holland says, “In the moral panic, the politicians of the ignorant ‘sav-the-the-children’ are coming very close to the house of several million people who know how important the VPNs are,” Holland said.

May a VPN restricted?

According to the International Digital Rights Group, Attorney Mario Truzillo of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, VPN will be “difficult”.

Truzillo CNET said that VPNs are best for your network connection through a different network. “They can be used to help avoid censorship, but they also use the employees of each sector to connect to their company’s network,” he said. “This is a practical reality that will make any restrictions difficult.”

Truzillo has added that the United States is behind other parts of the world to control privacy and legislators should focus more on privacy than VPN ban.

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Fighting for the future identifies local lawmakers and provides templates for contact with them. This information is on the same page Open letterThe



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