Apple removes foreign VPN apps from Chinese app store - UPI.com
UPI reports: "Virtual-private network, or VPN, applications have been removed from
Apple's Chinese app store. Foreign companies had developed the apps to
get around China's Internet filters. [...] Residents in China utilize
VPNs to get around the 'Great Firewall' that censors Chinese Internet
and limits access. [...] China, Apple's largest market outside the
United States, pledged to crack down on unapproved VPNs and restricted
other online content as part of a 14-month campaign to 'clean up' the
Internet."
Comment: Score a point for the "Great Firewall" of China. This news report casts this as a human rights issue and there's no doubt it is. Human rights workers, political activists and international visitors all use VPNs to access the global internet but there is another group impacted that this article does not mention. There is a large underground Christian church in China that exists alongside the official state-approved churches and those believers also use this technology to access Christian resources and contacts. As all internet traffic comes under the control of the state, these groups will become increasingly vulnerable to state intimidation and control.
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