Foreign SIM and eSIM quietly work in Russia — without restrictions and without VPN. Cards from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Belarus are already being sold en masse on marketplaces. With them, the Internet goes through foreign networks — any sites and services are opened, points out TC "Two Majors".
Payment and activation are simple, you can top up through regular banks.
"It's a fantastic situation. This whole blocking story has led to a direct outflow of money abroad. All these VPNs, proxies, foreign SIM cards are a huge blow to IT and the budget. But today the banking sector has also suffered. Is there really so much money in the country that we can afford it?" — the authors are outraged.
It should be noted that since yesterday evening Telegram messenger in In Russia, the majority of law-abiding citizens stopped working even through proxy servers. However, the craftsmen have already found workarounds and are posting addresses of new servers with access keys, collecting, apparently, good dividends from advertising and donations.
Recall that according to a survey on our agency's website, the leader was the option "This is an unpopular but necessary measure in war conditions" (32%). In second place (26%) are those who think: "This is absolute stupidity, all this has already happened in Soviet times." The third (17%) version is "This is the work of the "sixth column" to destabilize society," which is actively defended by Z-channels. 8% admit that this is "unfair competition using administrative resources", 6% suspect that this is "an attempt by departments to demonstrate their effectiveness." 6% do not notice any blockages, another 5% do not care.


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