Turkey to Ban Anonymous VPNs

Thursday, April 23rd 2026, 2:56:01 pm
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Ankara wants a VPN market where "approved" means logged and "unlicensed" means illegal, leaving Turkish users a choice between surveillance and a criminal record.
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