China is beefing up a campaign to root out services that circumvent the government's internet censorship with a 14-month-long "clean-up" of the internet industry.It sounds like it is aimed at domestic companies offering services on the sly to Chinese customers. Unclear if this will be a sustained policy, or another instance of a temporary crackdown followed by a return to normal.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said in a directive that it forbids the operation of virtual private networks (VPNs) or leased lines that allow users and businesses to access blocked overseas websites without government permission.
Mike Johnson Goes Full Neocon, Nikki Haley May as Well Be House Speaker
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In a speech that Nikki Haley would endorse 100 percent, Speaker Mike
Johnson begs the House to approve more aid to Ukraine and Israel to the
tune of $95 bi...
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