Virtual Private Networks first came into use in 1996 and are among the most enduring innovations in online browsing with popularity on the rise around the world.
VPNs were originally developed as tools for corporations and governments to connect their offices in different countries, to make it easier for people to work together.
But as surveillance and control of the web have increased, a market has emerged and expanded – for people to work around internet blocks and to hide their location online.
Particularly popular in countries with authoritarian tendencies, such as Iran, China and Turkey, VPNs are now getting downloaded in more countries like Sri Lanka, across the Gulf, as well as the United States, as data theft, online tracking and web blocking grow increasingly common.
“During the protests in Sudan, the authorities issued an internet shutdown and a lot of people were using VPNs to circumvent this censorship,” Melody Patry, advocacy director for Access Now, tells Al Jazeera. “It really enabled thousands and thousands of people to have access to social media to share pictures, videos to communicate between each other but also with the world about what was going on in the country.”
Beyond the use of VPNs by activists and journalists keen to spread information outside of a country, the networks also enable users to pursue a diverse array of interests and even to flout the law.
“You’ll have more ordinary users who just want to watch pornography or sports. And people do that all the time,” Joseph Cox, cybersecurity journalist with Vice, points out. “I don’t know if it’s a legitimate use for VPNs – obviously some will skirt legality – but people use VPNs for all different sorts of reasons.”
Over the last few years, the number of VPN services has boomed. Nord VPN, Hotspot Shield, ExpressVPN, Tunnel Bear and CyberGhost are just a few of the most popular names on the market.
According to Harold Li, vice-president of Express VPN, VPNs used to be challenging to set up but now it is just a matter of downloading an app. He argues privacy and security are not luxuries now, so “VPNs are no more luxury than having a door a lock on your front door”.
Countries like Indonesia and Turkey rack up some of the highest numbers of software downloads. But the jump in usage of VPNs has not gone unnoticed by authorities. In countries like Belarus, Iran, Oman and Russia for instance, VPNs are subject to heavy restrictions and there are even some laws in place banning them.
Yaman Akdeniz, associate professor at the Istanbul Bilgi University, notes that VPN usage in Turkey is not criminalised but recently the country amended its internet law permitting authorities to request access blocking VPN services.
“Several of these well-known VPN services are inaccessible from Turkey and if you manage to access their websites and have an account with them, then they don’t work,” he says.
In China, authorities aren’t just blocking foreign VPN services, they have also been pushing the use of state-approved and locally-created VPNs that guarantee neither privacy nor anonymity – leaving many people exposed.
“When it comes to government and state blocks, that is something that we’ve been seeing all around the world for the past decade,” says Li. “And we expect that will only continue to increase.”
Contributors:
Harold Li – vice president, ExpressVPN
Melody Patry – advocacy director, Access Now
Yaman Akdeniz – associate professor, Istanbul Bilgi University & Founder & Director, Cyber-Rights.Org
Joseph Cox – cybersecurity journalist, Vice
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My gf downloaded a free iphone vpn in China, and all accounts got hacked. Gmail, wechat, facebook, they got into our home computer and installed ransomware. Just warning everyone else. Good thing she’s with an IT pro so we resolved it. But it could’ve been far worse.
Government can just shut down the internet when they need to!
this is NordVpn sponsored. 100% sure
100% nord vpn dont work in qatar
How can you get a VPN if the VPN site is blocked
Get them from third-party websites.
Gray Kin Depends. Are we talking about on PCs or Phones? On android, you can simply get the apk file from third-party websites that let you download it for free. There are ways to get the software on PCs as well but if you’re just looking for simply browsing, Tor has you covered.
Well don’t use Express VPN, the company vice president was just talking about watching what the users are doing.
Precisely
Alternative to Express?
@Ro777 windscribe
Every Chinese have to use VPN to open this page and play this video.
Kundan Chaudhari Most of Chinese phone came without gapps but we have ways to install them, it’s super easy and it better because we can delete gapps but other android phones can’t
@Mingcan Li thats awesome i wish i could with mine lol
Prakash Gurung there’s Chinese versions of phones and international versions, the ones you buy here in China have local app stores, like my xiaomi mi9 does, no google stuff at all, unless you download the play store set up APP, then use a VPN to sign into play store and download all the APP’s you like
Jimmy Mueller I can help you, what do you need to install ?
Lmao, holiday in China Rn and using a vpn to watch this video
im using vpn to watch this video
use TOR browser, not VPN.
But is equaly safe?
TOR and VPN are used for different things. But if I use TOR i always use it on VPN.
safe
More western propaganda.!
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwww this is mind blowing
Who is on VPN now? I am.
Me
If you use Facebook, then why bother to use a VPN. You are willingly selling your life’s details and that of everyone you know to the fascist states of the world.
GET OFF FACEBOOK!!
CCP gotta be kidding 😂😂😂 people use VPN for cover themselves from the government and they offer government backed VPN? 😂😂😂🤣
🙂
🙂
VPN’s r becoming popular in india too as govt has blocked certain sites 😈😁
😂
😂🤣👏👏👏
in kenya there is no restrictions you can access any website
Use anything but someone is watching you, don’t worry folks 😀 Government was interrogating tech giants but they’re the people spying and collecting our data !! xD
They’re using a scapegoat
Me: *writes letter*
Sleep
Conquer
Consume
Splurge
Constrict
Repeat
ENTER THE SERENGETI©
🤼
4-UP
I went further in using the onion routing (TOR) and now considering the deepweb. As a content creator to avoid being censored, I’m publishing my contents on the blockchain.
What great is that the government still finds shady, criminal people using crypto and vpn for prosecution.
How does banning vpn affect the economy of a country!? lol
Many worldwide companies use corporate VPN to share data and allow access to international data servers to allow file transfer andaccess to international systems. They are still considered VPN’s as the connection is also encrypted between the access user and the server to keep the company data secure.
Right
China’s vpn doesn’t provide any security so why use it?
State sponsored VPN….🤣🤣 What’s the point
they dont work in UAE
Lol…they do
Express VPN all day in China.. otherwise we wouldn’t be on YouTube right now
Yes! I was using PIA for the longest time until there was controversy regarding logging usage.
@CJ me too. Plus with the referrals i got almost a year free.
I wonder why do any country not ban the vpn,they should have known about this
@Interstellar Universe They can not or don’t want to block themselves, governments and government departments officials use them all the time.
We locals use shadowsocks it’s faster, cheaper and more easy to use than any other vpn proxy.
VPN is pretty basic…
Using one is a necessary first line of defense for security.
MY VPN IS IN ANTARCTICA
Want Amazon rainforest fire news. Please do provide importance to relevant news
In China you can’t operate without Vpn
Actually there is no way of secrecy in using social services
I’ve been using vpns, private browsers but I’m shocked to still see relevant ads. I guess they already made a profile of us to companies and just tracks the imei or ip addresses of our devices. I can even see interests of the other people connected to the wifi
china has state sponsored everything search enignes, social networks, messaging, e commerce, etc so even if a local uses vpn its of no use and all its state sponsored companies are sharing data with the government just like the nsa. Only ppl who use vpn in china is forigners and people who want to access real internet.
Read the fine print some paid VPNs store IPs to sell to advatisers
5:20, they don’t use the information, it would be more godd if it was, They can’t use the information 😉😉
Oh! I know let’s create a problem & than create a so call solution… Da End… = Everybody plays a Fool sometimes, but no exception to the rules… I think you know the old skool song… Shalawan
Watching this from VPN
Like any other online business, VPN service providers are NOT immune to greed and Judas syndrome, therefore, can be counted on to sellout their clients. The more popular they get, the closer you can expect the local gov to scrutinize them and if need be bear sufficient pressure to get to you. In the end, when security becomes really critical, the only way to go is OFF-GRID.
from China with using VPN
Anyone here using VPN right now while watching this vid?
Me im using vpn….
VPN is needed in the USA also.
There is more surveillance here than any other country in the world.
Your claim has no basis on any fact. Just spewing out shennenigan
@thomas mcginnis
You must have missed all the Congressional hearings
Its better to be watched by your country agency instead of foreigners.
My Facebook, Instagram, Tweeter, YouTube all are being monitored by government & I don’t care about it, because I am not doing anything wrong 😂 😂
Depends on which country you are in 😏
@mywindowseat
It doesn’t matter, follow the rules and enjoy life.
no matter what VPN you use Google is still monitoring you.vpns are reverse technology of caller ID.
is your WiFi address your IP address.when I get banned in some chat room on cell,I go to use my other cell and it’s also banned.the only way to do that is to ban wifi address I believe.
plus most free vpns are slow or being blocked now from Google play store.
on Windows 10the free vpns don’t even work.edge app store or chrome vpns.
on my cell phone it’s hit and miss.
I don’t trust anything …vpn may the one leaking data ?😅
Exactly! If you use VPN to bypass geographical access restrictions – fine. But you can’t expect a higher privacy level simply because of the VPN.
If there is no network them no vpn will work😅😅
Express sucks. As does Nord
Today’s encryption algorithms can be broken. All Publiclicly available encryptions!!! If People in power what to get you they will. “Military-grade encryption refers to what’s called AES-256 encryption. Short for Advanced Encryption Standard, it was the first publicly accessible and open cipher approved by the National Security Agency (NSA) to protect information at a “Top Secret” level.” In other words – we can break in anytime we want, go ahead and use it!
VPNs won’t do much for your privacy. Users on the web are tracked by cookies, not IP address. A VPN changes your IP, but websites you visit will still receive your cookies.
stgtravels if you use DuckDuckGo and VPN it should be secure
Paytick is DuckDuckGo own by google or ig something like that
use ublock origin browser extension
Hotspot Shield 😉
Turkey even banned Wikipedia…
😂😂😂😂😂😂
9:20
Me, bcoz YouTube banned in china
So using google search will negate the anonymity?
Authoritarian Countries but you refused to mention Saudi Arabia🤨 You mentioned Turkey, Iran and all of them allowed AlJazeera
VPN provides just a false sense of security, even though it’s still better than browsing directly from your own device. The fact that you are actually using a mobile phone is already the vulnerability right there. Your phone camera can actually help the authority monitor your every move and your smart phone can spy on your screen… Unless you make your own smart phone, but even then there is no guarantee because you need to somehow connect to somewhere. What if the gov’t sets up a VPN for you to use and you don’t even know? The fact that you have to download the app is the vulnerability…
that’s why I use iPhone, iPhones are the only safe phone in this world, I use device id changer as well with custom VPN with strong security.
I dont VPN use in Philippines there is no restrictions other than dark web
i can use free vpn but i use internet without vpn
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The VPN companies will be handing their lists of users over the the goverment one day just wait for it
The weak ones will. The one I use and others will not . Do your homework instead of talking
Does this mean the VPN providers aren’t the first ones collecting your DATA then ?
use TOR browser
this is what the news should be
Vpn is not safe, fingerprint vpn correlation trace your connexion …
I would really like to set up my own VPN service at my house so that I can VPN into my network and retrieve a file like a resume from my file server while I am away from home or check out a project or commit changes to my git repo when writing software. I use Symantec for VPN for reasons described in this video but I want to use a VPN for the reason it was originally developed for like in a corporate environment to access resources remotely.
Chad Chapman buy a raspberry pi and then use openvpn server and you got a setup for accessing your home.
@Mark Schindel I’m trying to use an old Apple laptop as my VPN server. I know there is a service that can be enabled. And I have figured out the correct port forwarding on the router. I will keep digging around for answers on openvpn’s website. When Apple announced that they are taking away VPN server functionality away from their Server app openvpn was one of the alternatives that they suggested. I also have another laptop running Ubuntu that I can play around with to see if I can get something working.
Several months ago when I attempted this I was messing around with a program called tunnelblick. I think the final step I that is missing is teaching myself how to setup the configuration file.
What about Qatar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*EXPRESS VPN AND IT’S SPEED THE BEST VPN YET OTHERS NOT EVEN CLOSE*
Anyway,
have you received your check yet ? 😁
2:10 Yes, Indonesian people used VPNs when their government restricted the access to social media a few months ago…
How has he seen all this? 9:29? LOL
i used VPN for a while in Dubai while on a visit, just to access kdrama , animes and calling back home on whatapp
There is always a Tor Browser for anonimity and to bypass restrictions.
American James yah. I have been using brave for about 4 months. Probably the best browser in business. Brave’s tor is somehow faster than other Tor browsers.
Windscribe.
Free VPN’s.
Ultrasurf free VPN created by Chinese dissidents to circumvent the Great Firewall of China. It is portable, meaning it does not need to be installed. It is extremely secure and used by many in the know.
Open VPN is a free service but you need to set it up yourself needs a bit of knowledge very secure.
Tor web browser is a free extremely secure service.
AdVor is an “Advanced Tor Browser.
SoftEther VPN and VPN Gate are also free special services.
Some universities etc also make Free VPN’s.
Make sure you have aDNS and VPN Leak software or make sure that the paid VPN service that you use offer these two features because if you get a temporary VPN disconnect your IP address will be revealed instantly
geezus, didnt realise the need for vpns. even if a vpn service gets blocked, not too difficult to create your own vpn.
When an add runs right after a video that used that specific add company as an “expert”, expressVPN ad right after the video ended, takes any credibility of what the “expert” had to say. That’s the reason why the more legitimate product review channels do not review products that they’re also endorsing by running ads.
VPN is not illegal in China nor in North Korea. And Chinese people use VPN because they have to use VPN. It’s really nothing to do with privacy at all. It has more to do with Great FireWall of China than privacy.
vpns are fraud they capture your data and also if your not using a burner there is no point because you are being tracked thru your service provider … if you think this is working your paying for tracking. that they say they are not tracking these poeple dont know exactly they are talking about.
fake news
as they talk about only paid one tor is the only vpn i would use CIA MADE AND Still in use today
In Philippines we use vpn to get free internet.. 😇😇😇
This is interesting. Please share.
If it wasn’t popular before….
No, it’s for circumventing communist censorship.
Anthony Bourdain now anchor for Al-Jazeera 😂
Scrolling the comments to see if anyone else noticed that 😂🤣
By using a vpn you put a target on your back
its frowned upon, even called mentally ill but im an 80s kid, I don’t use a phone, when I leave the office im gone until I choose to make contact, no postal address, my accommodation isn’t even in my name. poof gone
I’m Canadian and I don’t need a VPN. It’s only good for countries with oppressive regimes , scammers or pedophiles. I block ads, 80% of cookies and trackers. It’s good enough for me.
I am glad I grew up in a more natural environment.
Remember, Islam is based solely on the idea that Allah is just too stupid to know He is creating an Infidel soul.
Islam is smarter than Allah, because they “correct” Allah’s mistake of creating infidel souls. Islam knows the difference from a chosen soul and an infidel soul better than Allah.
Who punishes Islam for it’s blasphemy?
Hopefully we can trust the VPN services…..
i say let them snoop… i got nothing to hide. Im not gonna live my life in paranoia
I’m watching this in beijing China trough vpn
We need a new internet
looks like Anthony Bourdain and Hugh Laurie had a child.
A vpn service that was quickly growing in my country was closed. Its called yourfreedom vpn.
Harold Li – great work’ TY for breaking this down. I don’t normally notice peoples’ throats, but I would have a doctor look at mine if it looks a little swollen like your seems to. Your brilliance mind deserves a body with a good long life. I mean this in the kindest of ways…Much love .💟💜💟
Im use vpns in gaming.
private interent acess?
Does the host look like Tom Bergeron?
VPn’s are what internet cafes use to be. the fact that you go there to your government means you have something to hide so if they cant monitor you on the internet they follow you in real life.
One day it’ll be a criminal offence to be alive.
Very important
Hacking IT systems started from India and now is On.
It’s a shame good and reliable vpn services outside US and Europe is rather expensive.