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v1.0.4 1344 APKs | |||||
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How do we keep our prices so low?
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null.black is dedicated to two fundamental principles - privacy and security. We provide our service according to these two values, without compromise. Complete transparency and integrity are very important to us. We will not collect any information on our users beyond what is strictly necessary to operate our service. Our privacy policy lays this out in explicit detail, and we publicize our service log files to ensure transparency.
Privacy can often be taken for granted in the west, but it’s a rare commodity for many parts of the world. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, China, Cambodia, and Myanmar actively censor the flow of information in and out of the country. We have committed ourselves and our technology to provide citizens under repressive regimes with unrestricted access to information, without the risk of punishment by a fascist government.
Company History
What does it take to bring down political censorship online? Is activism restricted to those that protest and publish, or is there a way for programmers and technologists to fight malicious censorship? Null.black was first conceptualized in early 2016, when our founder met and befriended two people living under strict political censorship: one behind the infamous “Great Firewall of China”, and another living behind Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology’s strict internet blocks.
Out of a desire to help those two internet users access blocked political information, a loosely organized community spawned around the success of our software prototype. In the aftermath of the assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, some Saudi Arabian residents told us they used our service to read blocked news media that posted about the topic (like Al Jazeera news). Meanwhile, people living in China revealed they used our service to learn about censored historical events, like the events of June 1989.
Together, we defeated three Distributed Denial of Service attacks, protected a white-hat group while they poisoned a phishing operation by feeding large amounts of incorrect credentials into their database, and helped activists get around their countries censorship to read uncensored political material.
What makes internet censorship particularly potent is the assumption that the internet contains an infinite source of viewpoints. It's this assumption that makes those under censorship believe that they’ve read and evaluated the whole spectrum of opinions, when in reality they’ve only seen the government-filtered side. As foreign regimes and multinational corporations try to use the internet as a weapon to control and destroy information, null.black pledges to provide our customers and the broader internet with the tools to break free of political censorship.
No Tracking
Just because you have nothing to hide doesn’t mean anyone needs to be looking. null.black doesn’t track users. Our VPN is designed for privacy and security.
Affordable Price
Many mainstream commercial VPNs charge exhorbitant prices for their service. The truth is that VPNs are very inexpensive to operate. We provide a very affordable service with zero commitment.
We Support Democracy
We proudly stand with and support the citizens of Myanmar in their pursuit of a civilized democratic government. Read more about what we’re doing to provide free and open internet access to those in need.
How do we keep our prices so low?
Many mainstream commercial VPNs charge exorbitant prices for their service. The truth is that VPNs are very inexpensive to operate. We don’t spend money on expensive promotional campaigns, include unnecessary extra features in our software or overspend on infrastructure.
Company Mission
null.black is dedicated to two fundamental principles - privacy and security. We provide our service according to these two values, without compromise. Complete transparency and integrity are very important to us. We will not collect any information on our users beyond what is strictly necessary to operate our service. Our privacy policy lays this out in explicit detail, and we publicize our service log files to ensure transparency.
Privacy can often be taken for granted in the west, but it’s a rare commodity for many parts of the world. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, China, Cambodia, and Myanmar actively censor the flow of information in and out of the country. We have committed ourselves and our technology to provide citizens under repressive regimes with unrestricted access to information, without the risk of punishment by a fascist government.
Company History
What does it take to bring down political censorship online? Is activism restricted to those that protest and publish, or is there a way for programmers and technologists to fight malicious censorship? Null.black was first conceptualized in early 2016, when our founder met and befriended two people living under strict political censorship: one behind the infamous “Great Firewall of China”, and another living behind Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology’s strict internet blocks.
Out of a desire to help those two internet users access blocked political information, a loosely organized community spawned around the success of our software prototype. In the aftermath of the assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, some Saudi Arabian residents told us they used our service to read blocked news media that posted about the topic (like Al Jazeera news). Meanwhile, people living in China revealed they used our service to learn about censored historical events, like the events of June 1989.
Together, we defeated three Distributed Denial of Service attacks, protected a white-hat group while they poisoned a phishing operation by feeding large amounts of incorrect credentials into their database, and helped activists get around their countries censorship to read uncensored political material.
What makes internet censorship particularly potent is the assumption that the internet contains an infinite source of viewpoints. It's this assumption that makes those under censorship believe that they’ve read and evaluated the whole spectrum of opinions, when in reality they’ve only seen the government-filtered side. As foreign regimes and multinational corporations try to use the internet as a weapon to control and destroy information, null.black pledges to provide our customers and the broader internet with the tools to break free of political censorship.
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What´s new
Added foreground service permission so that service starts successfully
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Updated in
2021-09-10
Size
12.01 MB
Current version
v1.0.4
Requires Android
4.3 and up
Content Rating
Everyone
Offered By
null.black
Developer [email protected]