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Why VPNs Are Blocked - Understanding Restrictions and Alternatives #3520178 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features a bold red prohibition circle with a diagonal slash crossing through the acronym “VPN” in black sans-serif font, visually communicating a ban or restriction on virtual private network services. This symbol is widely recognized in cybersecurity, corporate IT, and educational environments to denote enforced network policies against encrypted tunneling tools. It may appear in user interfaces, policy documentation, or compliance notices where bypassing geo-restrictions or masking traffic is disallowed.
This image is typically used on IT policy pages, school or workplace network guides, firewall configuration dashboards, or articles discussing internet censorship and privacy trade-offs; it aligns with user intent to understand restrictions, troubleshoot connectivity issues, or evaluate legal/ethical use of VPNs.
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