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China's Upcoming Law Will Restrict Chinese SS Access to JoS

STanBlank said:

This certainly sounds like a problem. I am not sure how to directly counter this.

Perhaps the JoS material could be condensed into a collection of files and this would be shared with others, as this gets around the website or app limitations.

Is JoS already censored as a website? Perhaps you will have to take the material and display it within a different website format/style, and this could hopefully get around some of the censorship. It depends how strict they are here.

Keep searching for solutions, as some are bound to be created at some point between now and April 2024.
 
Do the RTRs and focus on this law or the government, if you live there.

Maybe I2P network would work?

I think if you have linux, and you download a virtual machine, that runs linux, and ideally it connects to i2p, you have a secure browser like with a secure search engine, and you configurate your internet configuration and proxy, I think it's doable.

Especially if you do this now, and you disable every update.
 
STanBlank said:
Blitzkreig [JG said:
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STanBlank said:

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There are not many Chinese visitors, but I think JoS has been noticed, someone once emailed me that sometimes the main site could not be opened properly, and I needed to use a VPN, which looked like DNS pollution to me.
The question now is how the JoS will be spread if there is no network, and whilst the method of spreading the file over a LAN is feasible, there is a complete lack of anonymity, and therefore a greater ease of tracing it back to its source. :|

We will work with the SS we have to find a solution, just keep going. We will go as far as possible and as much as needed.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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