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Comments on: Software rams great firewall of China

The U.S. government's news and propaganda wing tests software that would let Chinese Web surfers sneak around the information boundaries set by their government.

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by nawash November 22, 2005 1:19 AM PST
thanks for my registration
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The workaround URL is blocked
by ssarkarhyd September 27, 2006 8:30 PM PDT
The workaround URL is blocked too.
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i need this software!
by urbnabc July 6, 2007 8:08 AM PDT
i'm sick of being unable to access websites. it's so difficult for expats living in china... for expats who have had freedom all their lives to come live in such a restricted society. i dont foreigners or expats should be limited to the internet. the only reason the gov is blocking this info. is so that their own people wont find out too much.. but it doesn't make sense for foreigners because they already know the truth about everything !!! please inform us on how to get the software! i need it~~~
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by jajalolo December 1, 2009 10:48 AM PST
cant surf the internet w/o a VPN in china now. im using Freedur now. i've been using VPN since the Chinese gov blocked Youtube. Freedur is the best i have ever used so far. very fast and stable. it rocks
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by simon1978011 December 12, 2009 5:18 PM PST
Fyi, the owner of Freedur Chris Mathews and his operations are very shady. There is so many bad comments floating around the internet about Chris Mathews, Freedur, ShoeMash and OpenTerrace LTD. Supposedly, Chris Mathews has stolen Freedur from its real owner - StackFile (owner - Paul Hay).

Freedur server is full of stolen files, just as example - https://freedur.net/images/placeholder/stackfile_logo.jpg

You can read the law suit against Freedur/Chris Mathews here http://www.skydur.com/law-suit-against-chris-mathews.php.

If I were you I would stay away from Freedur, ShoeMask and Open Terrace LTD.

Simon
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