In Ukraine, may prohibit anonymizers

According to the chief of police, appropriate partial ban.

Ukraine is studying the question of a possible ban anonymizers.

This was announced by the chief of police Sergey Demediuk.

“We are now studying this question. It is not only Putin has done. The question arises: is it reasonable to ban all VPN? But you know, I envy how quickly he developed and conducted a bill to ban proxy in Russia. We have the years correct bills can’t accept,” said Dimiduk.

In his opinion, appropriate partial ban.

“I would single out a specific VPN servers that you can use. They need to pass through some kind of certification or verification. There are many secure VPN servers, which are not retain information. So you need to determine which companies can operate and which will not” – summed up Demeduk.

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