Since 2014, Google services, including Gmail, have been among the many websites blocked by the Great Firewall. This means that users in China cannot access their Gmail accounts without using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). The government’s aim is to control the flow of information and main...
For those who have never heard of a VPN (Virtual Private Network) before, don’t worry. You can think of it as software that tricks online service providers like Hulu into thinking you are in the United States, when in fact you are actually in China. In other words, when you connect ...
Beforehand make sure that you have the Google Translate app installed on your phone. Since its departure from China, Google has still retained the translation of the web version that its Chinese users can access. That’s because, according to government data, half of China’s internet users ac...
You already know that the majority of sales won’t come from your website, as it’s not the purpose of it in China. However, it is a necessity to create youronline reputation. If you don’t have a website, you will be virtually invisible on the Chinese internet. If you are not vi...
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Getting to China is becoming easier and easier, and of course, your phone and Google Maps should make navigating in China easier than ever. However, there is one problem with normal internet access. With the government regulating internet traffic, a number of websites have been blocked, includi...
How ExpressVPN Breaks Through China’s Great Firewall and Works in China For the most part, most VPNs don’t work in China. ExpressVPN is one of the few that still does because for one thing, they don’t have any servers in the country, meaning that it doesn’t have to comply with...
Google Sticks to Its Guns: But What Does China Really Want?Michael Wolff
YouTube (which is owned by Google) is just one of manyGoogle-related services blocked in China. In China you can’t access the Google homepage, use Google Docs or check your Gmail. Accessing YouTube in China is slightly different than most of these other websites for one reason: watching...
For this reason, I use what is known as aVirtual Private Network, or VPN for short. By connecting to aNordVPN serveroutside of China and encrypting my connection for security, I can access my email, banking and even just Google without the fear that “Big Brother” China is watching ove...