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How to Unblock Websites in Saudi Arabia with a VPN
11 June 2016
How to Unblock Websites in Saudi Arabia with a VPN

Internet usage in Saudi Arabia has increased, but Internet access is also heavily censored by government. 
In 2014, Reporters Without Borders describes Saudi Arabiagovernment as "relentless in its censorship of the media and the Internet", and ranked Saudi Arabia 164-th out of 180 countries for freedom of the press.
The country’s filters primarily ban material that could be considered critical of Islam.  Besides that, Saudi Arabis's authorities block political criticism, dating services, sexual health resources, gay and lesbian content and etc. Access to social networking websites is limited. read more...

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Unblock Facebook and Twitter with a VPN to Bypass Censorship in Uganda: #UgandaDecides
18 February 2016
Unblock Facebook and Twitter with a VPN to Bypass Censorship in Uganda: #UgandaDecides

As you know, voters in Ugafna  today will choose their President from among eight candidates in the 7th post-independence general elections. Uganda's Constitution says a candidate must score over 50% of the valid votes cast to be declared a winner.

Many Facebook and Twitter users have noticed that access to Twitter and Facebook was suddenly restricted today morning.

Trust.Zone VPN is one of the best solution to bypass censorship in Uganda right now. Trust.Zone has servers in South Africa and other countries to overcome Uganda internet restrictions. Trust.Zone is free to use.

Uganda, take back your freedom with Trust.Zone VPN. read more...

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Free Internet Shut Down in Egypt
5 January 2016
Free Internet Shut Down in Egypt

Free Internet service for over 3 million Egyptians shut down. The service sponsored by Facebook that offers free Internet access was suspended in Egypt after a permit required from the government was not renewed, Reuters says. Free Basics gives access to Facebook and other web services without data charges. It has run into trouble in India, where activists allege the program violates network neutrality, the principle that all Internet sites should be equally accessible.

The most tech-savvy internet users prefer using VPN to access Internet in Egypt in any time. With a VPN internet users in Egypt are available to bypass censorship and access social networks like Facebook and Twitter. read more...

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How to Access Movie Streaming Websites in Indonesia?
27 August 2015
How to Access Movie Streaming Websites in Indonesia?

Indonesia has blocked access to 22 popular movie streaming websites that purportedly contain Indonesian movies.  It also affected a few torrent websites like The Pirate Bay, Isohunt and other.  The full list of restricted websites can be found here. Fortuntaly, internet users in Indonesia can unblock any geo restricted website by using Trust.Zone VPN service.

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China Unblocks Facebook, Twitter and Google during 2015 World Championships in Athletics
21 August 2015
China Unblocks Facebook, Twitter and Google during 2015 World Championships in Athletics

The Chinese government will unblock social networks Facebook and Twitter as well as search engine Google during the 2015 World Championships in Athletics – according to the general secretary of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Essar Gabriel.

During the last years, China authorities restricted access to all major popular social networks Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, email services like Gmail and Yahoo, search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing and other.  According to a Harvard study, at least 18,000 websites are blocked from within China, including 12 out of the Top 100 most popular websites in the world. read more...

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How to Bypass Internet Censorship in India with a VPN?
5 May 2015
How to Bypass Internet Censorship in India with a VPN?

Internet has been under permanent and furious attacks all over the world. The fact is that Internet is under potential threat these days. The threat is not only from malicious attacks, viruses and worms but also from governments. Internet censorship is a result of this desire to control the Internet and online activities of the users. If you live in a free and democratic society, the idea that someone can control your browsing choices probably is quite disturbing. read more...

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