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[PSUs]| Wednesday 7th June 2006 |
Apparently, since Google capitulated to the authorities' demands and set up a vetted version in the form of Google.cn, China has decided it can cut off access to Google.com. RWB says access to it from most of the country's provinces is now impossible and that software designed to bypass the censor filters is only functioning sporadically.
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Makers of software such as Dynapass, Ultrasurf, Freegate and Garden Networks, built to get around Chinese controls, say that the increase in problems being experienced by Chinese users can only be put down to extra resources being poured into blocking Net access within China.
They say they are using information from these users to develop the software so that it still works effectively.
For more information, visit the Reporters without Borders website.
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