If Putin blocks the internet, how was this article written?
One morning, you turn on your computer at home and can’t access your work platform. The last WhatsApp message is from the night before. The government’s online portal isn’t working either. It’s clear: your internet is blocked by the authorities. In theory, you only need to restart your VPN — a virtual private network, a program that acts as a tunnel to bypass censorship and can encrypt communications — but your usual VPN suddenly isn’t working: it’s been disabled. You try another one. No luck. The panic sets in as you try one VPN after another. You waste an hour — on other days it’s been longer — but eventually it connects. Among the dozens of WhatsApp messages that download all at once, there’s one with an important message from your family.

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