FINDING · POLICY
During Bangladesh's 2015 internet ban, police conducted roadside stops and physically inspected mobile phones for VPN software, confiscating devices found with VPN installed and asserting VPN use was illegal — despite no official government directive prohibiting VPN. This extra-legal enforcement, carried out by low-ranking constables, created a chilling deterrent effect on circumvention adoption beyond the technical challenge of blocking.
From 2017-morshed-when — When the Internet Goes Down in Bangladesh · Findings – Response to the Ban · 2017 · Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
Implications
- In contexts where physical device inspection is a risk, circumvention tools should support inconspicuous UX — no prominent app icon, deniable cover UI, or stealth mode — to reduce the legal and physical cost of carrying the tool on the device.
- Tools that operate as background services or browser extensions rather than prominently branded standalone apps are harder to detect during a physical device inspection and therefore lower the risk to the end user.
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