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Internet Censorship, Internet Disruption

Zimbabwe Banned Social Media For Political Reasons

Internet Censorship

In the last three years, several Internet disruptions have been reported in Zimbabwe. On February 20th this year, the internet was intentionally slowed down amid political turmoil.

Users’ access to Twitter, Whatsapp, and Facebook, as well as other messaging applications, was disrupted, so they would be prevented from streaming the Harare protest against the government on Sunday.

Africa has been the world’s most censored continent since 2015, with 32 of Africa’s 54 nations having restricted access to social media networks, and the region’s Internet shutdowns are mostly due to Political reasons.

Censorship of the internet has increased dramatically across the globe, particularly during elections and other political events. Social media was mostly shut down during political events like protests or elections in 2021

VPN services – a Tool to Circumvent Internet Censorship

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can help you get around internet restrictions. A VPN encrypts all of your internet activity and hides your IP address. You have the option of selecting a server in another country. The VPN routes your traffic via a server in that country, and you access the internet using that server’s IP address.

We strongly advise you to have a VPN on your phone at all times since it will come in handy in this sort of situation. Many VPNs need a paid membership, but don’t worry, Unseen Online Unlimited has your back and will provide you with completely free VPN access that will help you to bypass internet restrictions and prevent government snooping.

Be advised that if your government is censoring the internet they may take the extra step and outlaw the use of VPNs.