15.07.2016 - 15:57 [ Techdirt ]

Private Internet Access Leaves Russia, Following Encryption Ban And Seized Servers

A few years ago, I got to travel to Moscow to present some of our research at an event. Having heard more than a few stories about internet access issues in Russia, before going I made sure that I had three separate VPNs lined up in case any of them were blocked. I ended up using Private Internet Access — which was already quite well-known and reliable. That‘s my regular VPN, but I had been worried that maybe it wouldn‘t work in Moscow. I was wrong. It worked flawlessly. But apparently that‘s no longer the case. Just after Russia‘s new surveillance bill passed, complete with mandates for encryption backdoors and data retention (along with a demand that all encryption be openly accessible for the government within two weeks), apparently Russian officials seized Private Internet Access‘s servers in Russia, causing the company to send an email to all its subscribers, announcing what happened, what it was doing to fix things… and also that it was no longer doing business in Russia.