
Journal Daengbo's Journal: Internet Censorship in Korea 3
My gal just went to visit an adult social site and got an "Internet police" page instead. Apparently the new Internet morality laws are in force. I expect Korea to be much less fun now.
I am already filtered at work so that I can't view the UK Telegraph site or several other real news sites. Now I can't get unfiltered access at home, either.
The nanny state may be the end of Korea for me.
I am already filtered at work so that I can't view the UK Telegraph site or several other real news sites. Now I can't get unfiltered access at home, either.
The nanny state may be the end of Korea for me.
Ouch! (Score:1)
How about proxying your connection out? (Score:1)
VPN tunnels? Anonymous proxy services? I know to get around the great firewall of China, all one needed to do was connect to a VPN server where network services were not constrained.
Re: (Score:1)
Actually, I know how to get around such things. It's the principle. I don't want to live in a repressive country. I don't want to break the law just to surf the Internet. That's silly.
The site in question is AFF. I haven't tried YouPorn yet.