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posted by martyb on Monday July 31 2017, @09:28PM   Printer-friendly
from the someone's-watching-you dept.

Russia has banned VPNs capable of circumventing website blocking, and will require users of chat apps to have a phone number associated with their accounts:

Vladimir Putin has banned virtual private networks (VPNs) and Tor in a crackdown on apps that allow access to websites prohibited in Russia. The law, signed by Mr Putin, was passed by Russia's parliament last week and will now come into force on 1 November. A second law to ban anonymous use of online messaging services will take effect on 1 January next year.

It would make it easier for the state to snoop on citizens' browsing habits, one internet security expert suggested.

The laws signed by Mr Putin are meant only to block access to "unlawful content" and not target law-abiding web users, the head of the lower house of parliament said, according to the RIA news agency.

One feature of the second law is the provision to require internet operators to restrict users' access if they are found to be distributing illegal content.

Also at Engadget, ZDNet, RT, TechCrunch, and CNET.

Related: Apple Capitulates, Removes Unlicensed VPN Apps From China App Store


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 31 2017, @11:13PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 31 2017, @11:13PM (#547407)

    Coming soon to your western countries as well, because, you know, terrorism and children!

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 01 2017, @12:58AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 01 2017, @12:58AM (#547461)

    Unfortunately, it seems likely that net neutrality will be repealed. If it is, watch the ISPs block VPNs, as that is one of the easiest ways to bypass their blocking, throttling, and general shenanigans. Watch them block TOR so that they have more browsing data to sell advertisers. Same effect as the Russian law brought to the US, not by the government, but by the "free" market, and private companies.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 04 2017, @01:03PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 04 2017, @01:03PM (#548704)

      Good luck blocking Tor. Iran tried it a few years ago; it gave birth to obfsproxy enabled bridges, which essentially use steganography over network channels to make tor traffic look like benign xmpp packets to the deep packet inspection firewall, and that same software should work just fine now in Putin's Russia.

      And honestly, I doubt Putin doesn't know this. But this new law sure does put a damper on the vpn industry in Russia, as well as others who were making money via sites banned in Russia. It pushes encrypted anonymized traffic back underground. And I think that's exactly what Vlad wanted. Better to have 50 criminals to keep in check than 50,000.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 01 2017, @09:37AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 01 2017, @09:37AM (#547573)