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Prevention of Vice Travel: Beijing Putting Further Restrictions on Internet Cafes

Where: Beijing, China
October 18, 2008 at 12:35 PM | by pbb | 0 Comments

We already heard that Beijing's cabs are stocked with spy equipment, and now it seems we'll have to be extra careful when entering or leaving an internet cafe in the city. Starting in 2009, not only will we have to show ID to get online, we'll be photographed and have our personal info "placed in a file," according to Xinhua.

Tech blog Ars Technica puts the further restrictions in perspective:

China's latest surveillance move comes just months after the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing closed, taking the only-slightly-more-open Internet with them. China had originally promised that the Internet connection in parts of Beijing would be unrestricted in order for the press to be able to report on the games as they do elsewhere, although that ended up being not quite true.

In the end, China agreed to lighten up its heavy filtering and censorship a little bit, but wouldn't lift it all the way in the name of protecting citizens from "unhealthy" and unapproved online content.

If you're headed to China and would rather not have the government all up in your business, we have some advice on circumventing internet filters.

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