Googlettelin VPN:n tilanteesta Venäjällä. Eli VPN-palvelut tai diiden käyttäminen ei ole laitonta, mutta
* VPN:nien pitää olla rekisteröitynä Venäjällä ja niiden käyttäjistä pitää toimittaa tiedot RKN:lle
* VPN:iä ei saa käyttää blokattujen sivujen katsomiseen / blokkausten kiertämiseen
* Google joutuu poistamaan hakukoneestaan Venjällä sivut joita RKN pyytää eikä se saa kertoa mitä on poistettu
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Tor on ollut kiellettyjen palveluiden joukossa joulukuusta 2021
alkhalijimall.com / March 15, 2022 wrote:
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This struggle for control of information online gained momentum in 2012, with the adoption of a law allowing the Russian authorities to draw up a blacklist and to block websites, publications and online news outlets that dared to display opinions different from those of the Kremlin. This prerogative was then extended to content protected by copyright., then in 2017, Russia introduced new legislation to monitor and block VPNs. More specifically, this law does not in itself prohibit the use of a VPN, but it does prevent it from being used for View content blocked by Russian authorities.
And in July 2021, this hold on the internet was reinforced with the signing of a new law that allows the government to‘access the servers of VPN providers and anonymous proxy servers, the famous anonymizers. In other words, these companies will have to provide users’ personal data to Roskomnadzor (the Russian telecom regulator) and restrict access to websites banned by the authorities.
Of course, Roskomnadzor continued its fight against the many VPNs not registered in the country or operating from abroad, by organizing a vast SEO campaign on search engines. That’s why Google blocked popular VPNs like NordVPN on Russian territory in September 2021.
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However and since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, controlling the information disseminated to the Russian people is of paramount importance. Several measures have already been taken to muzzle unofficial sources of information, such as the “Fake News” law which allows the government to imprison journalists who stray from the Kremlin discourse and block the sites that employ them
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Despite everything, citizens have tried to obtain information from foreign sources, as evidenced by the explosion in demand for VPNs since the beginnings of the conflict. However, the Roskomandzor intends to curb this phenomenon. As we learn from our colleagues from the Torrent Freak site, the telecommunications regulator has required Google to remove tens of thousands of links (
36,000 ) redirecting to VPNs in search results. ... Because of the “VPN” law, Google is prohibited from disclosing the detailed list
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Muita linkkejä tilanteen kehittymisestä Venäjällä.
* TorrentFreak, July 20, 2021 by Ernesto Van der Sar,
Google Delisted Hundreds of Thousands of URLs to Comply with Russian ‘VPN Law’
* TorrentFreak, September 13, 2021 by Andy Maxwell,
Russia Tries To Block VPN Providers, Troubles Hit BitTorrent & Multiple Online Services
* TorrentFreak, December 8, 2021 by Andy Maxwell,
Russia Blocks TorProject.org and Begins Blocking of Wider Tor Network
* Torrentfreak, January 25, 2022 by Andy Maxwell,
Tor Project Mounts Legal Challenge to Oppose Russian Blocking
* TorrentFreak, March 9, 2022 by Andy Maxwell,
VPNs: Russia Forces Google to Delete Masses of Links Amid Ukraine Invasion