VK, a Facebook-like Russian social media platform, is banned in a lot of countries, including European countries, the USA, Ukraine, Dubai, India, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the Philipines, and Pakistan.
In case if you try to access VK outside of Russia, your browser will show something like this:
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CyberGhost has end-to-end encryption, a no-log policy, and servers in Russia to enable you to access VK outside of Russia smoothly and safely.
Follow the steps below to access VK from outside Russia:
First, get a discounted license to CyberGhost with a 45-day money-back guarantee.
Whether it’s Android or iOS, Windows or macOS, CyberGhost works for every operating system, as well as routers and gaming consoles.
Next, launch your CyberGhost either by clicking the desktop icon or from the taskbar. Doing so will open a new interface, as shown below.
We choose Russia to make VK accessible from anywhere. Go to “All servers” from the side panel and select Russia. CyberGhost is one of the rare
Next, click on the power-button-like large circle on the right side, and it will connect you to the server in Russia. It deceives VK into thinking you are from Russia, thus you can unblock it.
After a successful connection, you can access VK by using the app or browsing vk.com.
As CyberGhost has replaced your IP address with its own, the website interface should now look like this:
Finally, you need to open your account. You can either Sign in with your already-existing account or create a new one by clicking the signup button.
Creating a new account will require some of your information-VK itself will guide you in this process.
Now you can enjoy the Internet and VK free from any restrictions! You can chat with family and friends, listen to music and watch video clips, as well as play video games.
VK messenger allows you to send private messages to individuals and create a group chat, just like Facebook. Also, VK lets you create a mailbox with a “@vk.com” domain.
After using VK, you can disconnect CyberGhost by just clicking the icon on your taskbar. Follow the same process of connecting CyberGhost
If you want to stay anonymous and enjoy an Internet free of any restriction, you can leave Cyberghost connected.
As we all know, most Russian online services, including VK (VKontakte), are sanctioned in almost every country. You can choose to be anywhere from over 6,000 servers working in over 90 countries. Moreover, CyberGhost makes you full-proof against any cyberattack with its AES 256-bit end-to-end encryption, DNS and IP leaks protection, and no logs policy.
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VK is mainly a Social Media Network made for Russian people. Until 2017, it worked for Russia’s neighboring countries too. But, amid the Ukraine-Russia war, most countries boycotted Russian services, including VK. The rest, either its services were unavailable to many countries or access to VK was restricted because of the violations of international copyright laws.
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VK is a free Russian Social Media Platform used by over 700 million users, making it one of the most-visited websites in Russia. Like Facebook, VK lets you make friends online, chat with friends and family, play games, watch movies, and post on your timeline.
But most of the world outside Russia cannot use VK. Partly, the reason is the restrictions imposed by the governments. Another reason is the unavailability of VK services in many countries.
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