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1308 points rickybule | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source

Indonesia is currently in chaos. Earlier today, the government blocked access to Twitter & Discord knowing news spread mainly through those channels. Usually we can use Cloudflare's WARP to avoid it, but just today they blocked the access as well. What alternative should we use?
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reisse ◴[] No.45055399[source]
You've come to a wrong place to ask. Most people here (judging by recommendations of own VPN instances, Tor, Tailscale/other Wireguard-based VPNs, and Mullvad) don't have any experience with censorship circumvention.

Just look for any VPNs that are advertised specifically for China, Russia, or Iran. These are the cutting edge tech, they may not be so privacy-friendly as Mullvad, but they will certainly work.

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tomaskafka ◴[] No.45055839[source]
> Just look for any VPNs that are advertised specifically for China, Russia, or Iran.

If I was working for a secret service for these countries, I would set up many "VPNs that are advertised specifically for x" as honeypots to gather data about any dissidents.

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dmantis ◴[] No.45055868[source]
It doesn't matter, he should look into the open source protocols that these services use. He doesn't have to use them.

VLESS / v2ray works in Russia, as far as I know.

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spinagon ◴[] No.45056125[source]
Yeah, I'm using v2less on rented VPS, it's been workin for almost 2 years already (Russia)
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