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Citizens didn’t give up the opportunity to engage on the social media site that easily, though.

They turned en masse tovirtual private networksto spoof their IP address and bypass geo-restrictions.

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Experts estimate an increase in the security software demand ofmore than 130%since then.

Then, a month later, authorities pulled the plug on the internet during election day.

That’s when the government began restricting access to the site without warning or explanation.

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Yet, Pakistanis have been managing to bypass these restrictions at easeuntil now, at least.

Experts believe this might indicate an existing collaboration between authorities andCDN providers(Content Delivery connection).

What’s certain is that digital freedom isn’t the only victim of these continuous blows to the internet.

In 2023,Pakistan was ranked thirdamong nations imposing the most restrictions online.