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Roskomnadzor regularly updates the list of blocked VPN services

Last updated: 2022/10/14 at 2:27 PM
Security Parrot Editorial Team Published October 14, 2022
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Yesterday, a number of Telegram channels and the media reported that Roskomnadzor would soon block a number of popular VPN services in the Russian Federation, including Cyberchost VPN, Mcafee VPN, Quark VPN, Ultrasurf VPNm, VPN Super Unlimited Proxy, Zenmate VPN, VPN Russia – Unblock Proxy, VPN HUB and so on.

Let me remind you that in June 2022, Roskomnadzor already limited access to a number of VNP services, including Proton VPN, and last year, more than a dozen popular VPN services, including ExpressVPN, Nord VPN, Hola!VPN, IPVanish, were already limited in the Russian Federation. VPN, KeepSolid VPN Unlimited, Speedify VPN and so on.

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