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What to do if the Internet is turned off?
What to do if the Internet is turned off?
If you remember what happened in Kazakhstan, and how they were without the Internet for 4 days at all, it becomes dumb. Proxy and VPN did not work, TOR seemed to be blocked too. After all, most likely in other countries this will be practiced during rallies. Is it possible to connect to the network in such cases?
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Read books. Paper. With all sorts of shkolotsky fabrications about how "my two friends and I muddied an uncontrolled Internet on laser pointers / children's toys / shit and sticks ...". Even if this is muddied and even if it works, then when a state of emergency / martial law is introduced, you will be immediately poked in the face as soon as they discover it.
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Do nothing. Because you can't do anything if the wire is disabled and the mobile wire is also disabled. There is also a satellite, of course, but there is an assumption that they can take it for a spy ...
Well, now the minds from Kazakhstan will start looking through all possible portals for how to escape from government shutdowns. The best way out is to change your geolocation. And not to take an inert position like
But he was cut down, and I'm an ordinary resident of the former Sovka (
Yes, if you are an ordinary resident - no way. Or satellite Internet, with a foreign provider, or suck your paw.
Because Apparently, they simply "blocked" the entire Internet, and that's it ...
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