If I was a repressive government, I wouldn’t want to ban VPNs. What I’d want is identity verification before you booted the VPN up, ideally in the form of some program or application running on your device, so that I, the repressive government, can track what you do through the VPN.
If I was a repressive government, I would want my citizens to be secure from non-governmental threats, if for no other reason than to my government look better.
Besides, if it helps, VPNs are really hard to ban. China has been trying for decades now without much success.
Well this was 100% to be expected. Banning VPNs is next, then TOR and before you know it you have to scan your ID to even access the internet.
Say goodbye to the “free” internet. Say hello to Orwellian “state approved” internet.
If I was a repressive government, I wouldn’t want to ban VPNs. What I’d want is identity verification before you booted the VPN up, ideally in the form of some program or application running on your device, so that I, the repressive government, can track what you do through the VPN.
If I was a repressive government, I would want my citizens to be secure from non-governmental threats, if for no other reason than to my government look better.
Besides, if it helps, VPNs are really hard to ban. China has been trying for decades now without much success.
It’s better to have it be illegal, and available. That way the government can selectively prosecute and punish (political) opponents.
You cannot feasibly ban VPNs. Too many use cases for businesses.
Oi oi oi, you got a loicense for that vpn?
I really hope you are right. I truly do.