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List of countries that have officially banned the use of VPN

 

In comparison to the earlier past, risks and incidents of data breach have seen a rise. As such, VPN or Virtual Private Networks has become a popular trend as a countermeasure against it. The concept holds promises since it allows you to keep your identity safe from your Internet provider. However, what goes under the hood is nothing less from confusing to downright, suspicious. Example, the network that promotes safety by keeping your activity hidden from prying eyes, also acts as a channel to torrent unsanctioned copyrighted material.

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Also, although most ISPs have safeguards in place to ensure that its network security professionals do not snoop on a user’s activity and steal any private information, it’s certainly not possible to keep a tight overview. Generally, your ISP can see all of your Internet activity when you’re connected to its network.

Taking the cue from this, some governments around the world have banned the use of VPN software. Below is the list of countries that do not allow or permit the use of VPN technology with some restrictions.

Countries that have banned VPN

It doesn’t come across as a surprise to many when the name of the following countries are mentioned in the banned VPN list. The laws and restrictions over the use of the Internet in many such countries are opaque.

If you are aware of more such countries where VPN is banned or blocked for use, let us know in the comments section below.

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