ATLANTA, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Brazen action by Brazilian authorities to ban X across the country, formerly Twitter, has sparked outrage across the globe, with concerns over the future of internet freedoms. VPN.com CEO Michael Gargiulo expresses grave concern over the future of free speech for companies thinking about expanding to Brazil, including the NFL which recently hosted a game in Sao Paulo, the first NFL game in South America ever between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers.
Gargiulo shared his deep concern about the potential impact on the internet in Brazil and worldwide. "What we're seeing here is a dangerous precedent being set. If one site can be banned at such speed, it's only a matter of time before the entire internet, especially those aligned with free speech, is forced into similar conditions," Gargiulo said. "This isn't just about X VPN use, or Elon Musk?this is about protecting the freedom to communicate openly across the globe."
VPN Access and Free Speech
Brazil's recent actions also raise critical concerns about VPN use. Gargiulo highlighted how VPNs have long been a tool for accessing free information in countries with restricted internet freedoms. "People should not be penalized for using VPNs to access the global internet securely," he said. "Restricting access to VPNs or targeting servers outside of Brazil to cut off access is the kind of policy seen in authoritarian regimes. To be charged upwards of $9,000 daily for using a VPN to access X should strike fear into anyone who believes in free speech."
VPN.com remains committed to ensuring people everywhere have the right to access a free and open internet. "Until this matter is resolved, Brazil appears to stand on thin ice with censorship and free speech. We call on major organizations like the NFL to reconsider their participation in the country if these human rights violations persist."
Brazil's Political Landscape and Compliance with Platform Policies
Gargiulo also expressed concern regarding Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's presence on X, where he has amassed 13.1 million followers. "If government officials are actively using a platform like X while their administration enforces these extreme censorship measures, we need to question whether they're complying with the platform's terms of service," Gargiulo suggested.
"Free speech means standing by someone's right to say what they want, even if you disagree. It also means that when officials involved in censorship use these platforms, their usage should be carefully reconsidered."
Several authoritarian leaders use Twitter, despite their own countries' restrictions on free speech:
These leaders use Twitter for propaganda while often restricting access within their countries.
A Call for Cooperation from Tech Giants
VPN.com believes that if platforms like Facebook and X worked together to enforce actions against government officials involved in censorship, it could create a stronger global stance on free speech. "Silicon Valley has the power to take a united stand. If OFAC-designated officials and other major offenders faced the consequences for their censorship efforts, it would be one of the greatest free speech diplomatic actions we've ever seen," said Gargiulo.
About VPN.com
VPN.com is a global leader in internet security and brand protection, aiming to help one billion people achieve a secure and private internet experience by 2030. VPN.com provides support to internet users worldwide in accessing safe, unrestricted web experiences.
As an industry leader, VPN.com is committed to ensuring everyone has the tools to access a private, secure, and free internet.
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