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VPN usage soars in Brazil after the ban on X – but people now risk huge fines

People in Brazil have turned en masse to the best VPN services over the weekend to maintain access to X (formerly known as Twitter). Now, they risk fines of up to nearly $9,000 a day if they choose to bypass the government-imposed restriction.

Late on Friday, August 30, the Minister of the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court, Alexandre de Moraes did not just issue a suspension order for X for failing to appoint a local legal representative as required by Brazilian laws. He went a step further and criminalized the use of VPNs to bypass such restrictions.

“At the moment, it seems difficult to imagine how the Brazilian government’s proposed fines on people using VPNs to access X could be implemented from a technical standpoint,” Gabriele Racaityte-Krasauske, spokesperson for leading VPN Surfshark, told me. “Especially considering that it is one of the first limitations of this kind in the history of internet restrictions.” 

Via Proton VPN Observatory, the provider monitors VPN usage spikes to act as an alarm bell when sudden censorship takes place. (Image credit: Proton)

Despite the prospect of huge fines, citizens and visitors have flocked to VPN services. Two VPNs – NordVPN and Proton VPN – are reportedly the top applications in the Utilities category on the Brazilian Apple App Store. 

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