Are you a laowai who’s left China for cozier shores, but miss the fun and frustration that Chinese Web surfing brings?
Do you spend nights longing for the roulette-like spin of trying to access Web sites in one of the world’s most censored nations?
Have you found yourself typing in nonsensical URLs in hopes of resurrecting the now elusive “page not found” error?
Tired of being able to visit sites about insidious topics like [*tib*], [*hr*], [*taiind*], [*FLG*] and the likes?
Man, have we got the Firefox plugin for you! The China Channel Firefox Add-on instantly teleports your browser behind the Great Firewall of China and allows you to experience the Internet the way it was meant to be – harmonized and cleansed by people who have our best interests at heart.
Using proxy technology, a simple click of a button activates the plugin and assigns you a Chinese IP address. And just like that, the Cisco-powered servers of the Net Nanny wont be able to tell you from your average Zhou-blow on dial-up in rural Hunan.
Don’t forget to say ‘nihao’ to JingJing and ChaCha while using the plugin.
h/t to Nik on HHR. Also seen on CNET Asia’s Little Red Blog.
Hilariously, I found this searching for “proxy that works in China”.