Turkey’s VPN ban is “nothing new,” but there are still some workarounds

As we recently reported, Turkey appears to be restricting access to some of the top VPN apps. The move is said to be taking place because these services are becoming important to both citizens and visitors trying to use Instagram, which has been blocked since last Friday, August 2, 2024.

While it’s true that Turkish authorities are cracking down on some VPN providers, Ali Safa Korkut, a Turkish journalist and project coordinator at Free Web Turkey, believes that blocking these Turkish VPNs is hardly part of a new wave of internet outages.