Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Russian bill to restrict Internet advances

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MOSCOW — Russia’s parliament has outlawed the use of virtual private networks and other Internet proxy services, citing concerns about the spread of extremist materials.

The State Duma on Friday unanimousl­y passed a bill that would oblige Internet providers to block websites that offer virtual private network services. Many Russians use virtual private networks to access blocked content by routing connection­s through servers outside the country.

The lawmakers behind the bill argued that the move could help to enforce Russia’s ban on disseminat­ing extremist content online.

The bill has to be approved at the upper chamber of parliament and signed by the president before it comes into effect.

Russian authoritie­s have been cracking down on Internet freedoms in recent years. Among other things they want Internet companies to store privacy data on Russian servers.

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