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by jialutu
2478 days ago
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I am gonna have to call BS on this report. Everyone knows that google including gmail is blocked in China, so why would they try to get a hold of their google oauth? Additionally, I just went onto one of the mentioned websites at random, turkistantimes.com and guess what, the site is hosted in the America, in Houston! So either that Xinjiang province is not behind the great firewall, or that Xinjiang has far greater internet freedom than the rest of China, so which one is which? You can't really have both in this case. |
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If you're targeting activists inside of China you have to expect they'll use those VPNs. You also expect them to specifically choose non-chinese mail/communication mediums in order to not be identified by the PRC.
This report is newsworthy because it says that making these choices might not protect you anymore.