Thailand is rated one of the lowest countries in the world when it comes to internet freedom. It has a very high rate of online censorship with more than 110,000 banned websites and rising. Even though Thailand is a very touristic country which welcomes people from all over the world all year long.
However, in many cases, even when you are using a VPN, websites can detect your real IP address and restricted your access through their servers. This is called IP leakage, which happens mostly when your VPN is not compatible with your internet protocol version, such as: IPv6 which results in leaking out your real IP address...
Facebook is the largest social networking website in the world with over 1.5 billion users today. Individuals use it to share on it their photos and memories with friends and family from all over the world. In addition to that, companies use Facebook pages to promote their products and services.
As if online censorship and online surveillance are not enough, now Russia plans to up its game on the very services that are used to bypass these restrictions. These services include VPNs, proxies, mirror sites, etc.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is known to be one of the countries with the most freedom among the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries. However when it comes to the internet it still has a high rate of censorship and online surveillance on its internet users.
Even though Netherlands is considered one of the least countries in the world when it comes to online censorship, especially after the recent removal of the Data Retention Laws, yet the Netherlands still faces some geo-restrictions as some sites are not accessible except from their home countries.
There are hundreds of VPN services in the market today, however, not all of them guarantee 100% privacy and anonymity on the internet. There are lots of popular VPN providers that partially keep logs, including: contact information, IP address, payment details, etc. Click for more details about the best 5 VPNs that keep zero logs.
As the tension in Kashmir rises, the Indian government has responded by imposing a 1-month ban on 22 social media websites (including Facebook, Twitter and What'sapp) after several videos of police brutality against Kashmiri protesters went viral on social media websites. Click for more information.
Ever since the passing of the Investigatory Powers Bill in the UK, and there has been a civil war between the government and the internet privacy advocates. Once this bill becomes a law it will allow the government to monitor and log its citizens' internet activities and browsing history.
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