ISLAMABAD: The demand for VPNs or virtual private networks has more than tripled across the country following a further tightening of social media restrictions.
Top10VPN, an independent VPN review website, noted that the VPN service demand in Pakistan surged by 102% on November 25, compared to the daily average of the preceding 28 days. The VPN demand escalated further on November 26, reaching 213% above the baseline.
The spike came amid reports that authorities had restricted WhatsApp media sharing in advance of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf demonstrations.
WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and other platforms are facing disruptions in Pakistan, showed Downdetector.com, a website that reports when there’s a disruption on social platforms or websites.
Citizens have expressed frustration over the disruptions as there’s no official version yet as to why the access is restricted.
The social platforms work better when they’re accessed after activating VPNs.
The government had confirmed that they planned disrupting internet services in areas with security concerns, but there was no comment about social media platforms. As people are accessing social media platforms via VPNs, they’re also facing another hurdle: slow Internet.
Internet services have been disrupted in several cities across Punjab, including Multan, Rajanpur, Gujrat, and Dera Ghazi Khan. Residents in these areas are reporting difficulties in accessing online services.
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