Thread:Bella's Sword/@comment-24530269-20191029095837

Hi Bella, hope you've been doing amazing lately.

I've been doing more research on how to break the Firewall and came across two very interesting solutions for CN's internet blockages.

The first is that I got my hands on a site that hosts mirror links to VPNs. They're still paid, and the mirrors may have been banned by now (You can still try contacting the providers by email as they're listed there), but it's absolutely worth a shot. I checked using Comparitech's tool and the site should still work in China. Here's the link: https://www.tipsforchina.com/china-accessible-vpn-links.html

The second option may not even require any form of VPNs at all: Cloud sharing. Most Western services like Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive are banned in China, but some other cloud sharing services have been made just to get files beyond the Firewall. If my guesses are correct and we sign up accounts (perhaps others too) then I and perhaps others from the MCCW can send you files (eg. YouTube videos, PDFs of webpages, even executables eg. Tor Browser or games).

Currently I came across two free ones (that are accessible in China): Binfer https://www.binfer.com/products/file-sharing/ and https://cowtransfer.com/ CowTransfer (Altho that site has some Chinese characters so you might have to help me out there).

Currently I trust Binfer more (CowTransfer operates from within Shanghai and says it identifies "illegal content" using QiNui Cloud), but we can try both. Additionally, Cow doesn't require accounts.

If all of these fail, then all I can suggest is try to get those Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan SIM cards I brought up earlier (They will expire on 30 December this year).

I really hope any of these can solve the problem and unlock the web for you. 