• Nepal issues social media

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Sep 11 09:04:40 2025
    Nepal is the 8th country in 2025 to issue a social media ban provoking an
    over 8,000% spike in VPN sign-ups

    Date:
    Wed, 10 Sep 2025 14:41:51 +0000

    Description:
    Nepal has now lifted the social media ban after at least 19 people have been killed during protests against the social media ban, which came into force on Thursday, September 4.

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    Nepal is just the latest in a long list of countries shutting down access to social media platforms during times of political instability and at least
    the 8th nation to do so in 2025 so far.

    Authorities in Nepal began enforcing a ban on all major social media apps and websites starting from Thursday, September 4. 26 social media platforms were impacted, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X. The government justified the ban by saying that these companies failed to comply with local registration rules TechCrunch reported as well as the ban serving as a way
    of tackling fake news, hate speech, and online fraud, according to the BBC .

    However, the ban would then be lifted on Tuesday , September 9, and, as when similar incidents have occurred elsewhere, Nepalese citizens have turned en masse to the best VPN services to stay connected.

    One of the most secure and reliable free VPN apps on the market, Proton VPN recorded spikes in usage of over 8,000% across the country starting from Thursday.

    A company spokesperson told TechRadar that, at the time of writing, Proton
    VPN usage still remains above baseline in Nepal, despite the rate of
    downloads starting to decrease as the ban was loosened.

    A virtual private network (VPN) encrypts all users' internet connections,
    while masking their IP address for extra privacy and security.

    The latter skill is exactly what's needed to be able to bypass otherwise geo-blocked content online, such as a censored website, like in the case of Nepal.

    All that's needed is connecting to a VPN server based outside of Nepal (and
    any other country enforcing similar restrictions) to trick the local internet service provider (ISP) into granting access to censored sites.

    Social media bans a quick 2025 overview

    Nepal is the 8th example in 2025 so far of a government opting to restrict social media access as political tensions grow across the country, impacting people's right to free speech and access to information.

    Only this week, Turkey enforced a 24-hour blockade on all major social media apps on Monday, September 8, throttling access to X, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and WhatsApp. That was at least the second time it happened this year, with a similar ban occurring in March . Proton VPN registrations
    in Indonesia spiked +1300% overnight amid reports of social media blocks
    during anti-government protests.

    Proton VPN downloads also skyrocketed in Indonesia at the end of August, with spikes of "+1300% overnight amid reports of social media blocks during anti-government protests," wrote Proton VPN's General Manager, David
    Peterson, on a post on X .

    Social media restrictions also occurred in 2025 across Kenya, Tanzania, Togo, DR Congo , and Venezuela . The latter country even targeted VPN usage by blocking over 20 VPN websites .

    In 2024, Proton recorded spikes in VPN usage across 119 countries during
    times of political crisis, over what experts at Access Now described as "the worst year on record for internet freedoms ," yet again.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/nepal-is-the-8th-country-in -2025-to-issue-a-social-media-ban-provoking-an-over-8-000-percent-spike-in-vpn -sign-ups

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