The Internet was banned from citizens in Venezuela

After Juan Guido's call to the Venezuelan people to announce the final stage of the Libertad process, the government of Nicholas Maduro imposed restrictions on access to the Internet for a third time for various services such as social networks, instant messaging applications and even search engines like Google. Ping.

 According to the non-governmental organization NetBlocks, access to the Internet is sporadic and slow for many users, so it will be difficult to connect with family and friends in Venezuela through email, instant messaging, VoIP or video calls.
Both Gedo and opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez have called on the Venezuelan people for free elections, which the Maduro government called an imminent coup.
"The Maduro system, with the help of Chinese technicians, has removed all access to social networks inside Venezuela," said Republican Senator Marco Rubio. This position has been described by NetBlocks as a criticism by the government to silence the voices of freedom.


For all those who need an Internet connection, some applications can be used to bypass restrictions, one of which is Intra, which was developed by Google and can be downloaded free of charge from the Google Play store.

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