Don’t call it a VPN – how a newsreader app seeks to revolutionize censorship circumvention


Imagine waking up and not being able to access your social media accounts. X, TikTok, Signal, Reddit – they’re all down. Scrolling the web, you might realize that most news sites are unavailable, too.

This has been the reality for people in Venezuela for months during the last electoral period. Between July 2024 and January 2025, digital rights group Ve Sin Filtro recorded an “unprecedented wave of censorship” that impacted 79 websites. Among media outlets, social networks, and civil society portals, restrictions also targeted censorship-resistant tools like the websites of the best VPN services and public DNS servers.


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