Cybersecurity

China Tells Carriers to Block Access to Personal VPNs by February

  • 2018 deadline to stop individuals from accessing global web
  • Tightening controls come amid Xi’s goal of "cyber-sovereignty"

China's Great Firewall Gets Tougher

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China’s government has told telecommunications carriers to block individuals’ access to virtual private networks by Feb. 1, people familiar with the matter said, thereby shutting a major window to the global internet.

Beijing has ordered state-run telecommunications firms, which include China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, to bar people from using VPNs, services that skirt censorship restrictions by routing web traffic abroad, the people said, asking not to be identified talking about private government directives.