Re: Using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship (was: how to find out video memory size?)

2019-02-16 Thread Larry Martell
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:52 AM Long Wind wrote: > i had used tor a very long time ago > i'm afraid it no longer work > > > On Saturday, February 16, 2019 3:46 PM, john doe > wrote: > > > On 2/16/2019 7:27 AM, Long Wind wrote: > > > Thank Ben!but vpn can also be blocked by Chinese government >

Re: Using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship (was: how to find out video memory size?)

2019-02-15 Thread john doe
On 2/16/2019 7:27 AM, Long Wind wrote: > Thank Ben!but vpn can also be blocked by Chinese government > i've been using some vpn servers for a long timebut they are blocked in > Spring Festival, which begins in Februaryi believe government increase > blocking in this period > "Tor" or similar.

Re: Using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship (was: how to find out video memory size?)

2019-02-15 Thread Long Wind
Thank Ben!but vpn can also be blocked by Chinese government i've been using some vpn servers for a long timebut they are blocked in Spring Festival, which begins in Februaryi believe government increase blocking in this period On Saturday, February 16, 2019 1:50 PM, Ben Finney wrote:

Using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship (was: how to find out video memory size?)

2019-02-15 Thread Ben Finney
Long Wind writes: > google is blocked in china, and i can't use it to find answer It appears DuckDuckGo (a much more freedom-respecting search engine) is also blocked in China. This article discusses using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship