ROSKOMNADZOR blocks kiwifarms.net

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SIM cards in russia can bought in bulk literally in the bazaars
You could buy a SIM from a corporate package (which could be recalled at any time) w/o ID before June, now you have to register them too. Other than that only stolen ones remain AFAIK.
 
How could a Russian user bypass this block? VPN or just a IP address entry in the hosts file?
 
How could a Russian user bypass this block? VPN or just a IP address entry in the hosts file?
VPNs in Russia have to go through ROSKOMNADZOR to be legal, meaning you can’t access banned websites through them. TOR would work from what I’m seeing, but Russia is looking for ways to de-anonymize it.
 
I will assume that all the suppressed garbage in the world, such as China, Iran, North Korea and Russia, have banned kiwi farms in some capacity.
In fact, no. Because few people know it.
However, if enough people know about this website, there is no doubt that our government will immediately ban this website because of too much anti-CCP speech, and then send a large number of bots to invade here, and then I will immediately delete my account before being sent to Xinjiang.🤗
 
Russia wants to build their own internet so I don't know why they're still bothering to care what's on it.
 
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How could a Russian user bypass this block? VPN or just a IP address entry in the hosts file?
Depends on an ISP, really. Usually the most effective methods are proxies and vpns, but in many cases you can also use DPI circumvention programs to bypass blocks. Check ntc.party, it seems pretty informative about internet censorship and its circumveniton.
 
How could a Russian user bypass this block? VPN or just a IP address entry in the hosts file?
VPN's fine, but there is a question whether it will be needed at all, since with like half of ISPs the banlists work sporadically and selectively.
 
Russia wants to build their own internet so I don't know why they're still bothering to care what's on it.
Balkanization of the internet is the future for virtually every country. It's just a matter of time before more countries wall themselves off to the degree China has, if not even further.

My country only really seems to want to MITM our connections so they can see what we're up to, but the government keep getting thwarted by browser vendors who flat out reject certs issued by them.
 
Balkanization of the internet is the future for virtually every country. It's just a matter of time before more countries wall themselves off to the degree China has, if not even further.

My country only really seems to want to MITM our connections so they can see what we're up to, but the government keep getting thwarted by browser vendors who flat out reject certs issued by them.
China actually went to the UN with their idea for government controlled internet. UN thought it was a good idea. This was like 2017 or 18 if I recall correctly. Russia wants their one company to make their own internet but they don't have the funding to do it but have to.
 
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