Surprisingly, the hotel I stay at (Courtyard Marriott Xujaihui) had a property-wide VPN set up that tunneled us to Hong Kong earlier this month. However, my stay before that, last November, we had to use client-side VPNs.Those websites are blocked across the board in China. It doesn't matter where you're staying.
I'm sorry. I still don't really understand. Is this something that you rent? Have on your phone already?
We are going to Asia in the fall and think we are signing up for the AT&T passport thing for international calling/texting/browsing. Does this mean that I need something in addition to the passport package to get on Facebook?
We just got back from China and used Express VPN. I couldn't access fb on my phone without using it. They have a free 30 day trial. You have to enter a cc and remember to cancel it before you're charged.
Were you using WiFi or 3G Data through a US based carrier's International Plan? You have to have an International Data Plan as well as a International Calling Plan for it to work.
Did you sign up right before you left for China or When you got there?We just got back from China and used Express VPN. I couldn't access fb on my phone without using it. They have a free 30 day trial. You have to enter a cc and remember to cancel it before you're charged.
Can I use my Japanese VPN in China?
Did you sign up right before you left for China or When you got there?
Did you sign up right before you left for China or When you got there?