Russian Users Report Massive VPN Service Failures for Bypassing Restrictions

Published on January 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Screenshot or graphic showing a map of Russia with server icons and VPN connections failing or disconnecting, illustrating the service disruption.

Users in Russia Report Massive Failures in VPN Services to Bypass Restrictions

On January 24, significant disruptions were recorded in tools that allow browsing without limits on the Russian mobile network. According to the portal Kod Durova, multiple VPN providers stopped connecting to essential servers to avoid regional filters. 🛑

The Whitelist-Based Method Stops Working

The technique used by these VPN connections consisted of routing data through physical equipment located within the country. These machines operated with IP addresses also used by authorized applications and platforms, so the control systems did not block them. With these main nodes out of service, the option to browse freely is cut off for many people.

Key Details of the Disruption:
  • VPN providers suddenly lose connection to local servers.
  • The IP addresses used were on the official permission lists.
  • The functionality to bypass mobile traffic blocks is interrupted.
The technical solution to avoid blocking relied on infrastructure within the territory itself, which now ceases to serve that purpose.

Mobile Access Limitations Persist in Several Areas

The regulations that restrict mobile internet use in specific contexts, and which drive the use of these tools, remain active in various regions. Services on the authorized list, such as certain banking or messaging apps, continue to operate normally. However, most external websites and applications require these evasion methods, whose current failure deprives many of their usual way of accessing. 🌐

Immediate Consequences for Users:
  • They again perceive mobile internet access limitations.
  • Only apps and services on whitelists function normally.
  • The fragility of these evasion systems is demonstrated.

The Paradox of an Internal Solution That Deactivates

The irony of the event lies in the fact that the mechanism to bypass filtering relied on servers inside Russia that now stop operating for that purpose. This event highlights the instability of these strategies against adjustments in the network infrastructure and how technical changes can quickly nullify alternative access methods. 🔧