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The World’s Gate, Inc. Releases Anti-censorship
Internet Product, GPass, as part of its Internet Freedom Program Atlanta, GA, July 11, 2006 C The World's Gate,
Inc., released its first public version of censor-free Internet access
tools, GPass.
GPass helps users in places like China to overcome
Internet censorship. At the same time, it also effectively protects user
privacy and online safety by providing a secure Internet access
mechanism for their online transactions.
GPass’s innovative design allows it to support
Internet access mechanisms such as online multimedia streaming (e.g. MMS
protocol), file transfer (e.g. FTP), instant messengers, as well as web
surfing (e.g. HTTP). This feature uniquely distinguishes GPass from
other existing products in this market space.
“GPass provides additional capabilities above and
beyond access to websites that are not otherwise accessible by users in
countries such as China,” commented Jason Ma, Vice President, The
World’s Gate, Inc. “At the same time, it has built-in security features
that hide users’ Internet Protocol addresses and encrypt online
transactions.”
“We share the same vision as The Global Online
Freedom Act passed unanimously in the US Congress in June 2006,” stated
Dr. Ma. The above Bill states that “The growth of the Internet and other
information technologies can be a force for democratic change if the
information is not subject to political censorship... Unfortunately,
authoritarian regimes including Belarus, Cuba, Ethiopia, Iran, Laos,
North Korea, Tunisia, and Vietnam as well as China all block, restrict,
and monitor the free flow of information on the Internet... The US
government and US companies must stand with the oppressed, not the
oppressor.”
The World's Gate, Inc. is a private IT company
offering Internet solutions for information freedom in China and other
regions under suppressive regimes. Its current products include Internet
based content, communications and anti-jamming platforms (www.edoors.com).
GPass is available for download as a freeware for
personal use from https://gpass1.com.
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