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Countries with Potential Service Restrictions
United States Export restriction laws restrict a few countries.
For instance, our top providers Google, Amazon, Digital Ocean, and Linode, are all based in the United States, and their laws also apply to our servers, no matter the data center location. We can not guarantee that you will be able to view your websites on our servers without a VPN for these countries or another non-sanctioned country.
In addition, we don’t issue a free SSL certificate for:
Make sure that you keep in mind what we mentioned above if you’re a resident of these countries. To ensure the best services for your sites, we recommend that you pursue local providers.
The United States export laws and regulations operate to restrict the access and use of controlled information, technology, and goods, for reasons of protection of trade or national security.
Regulations that limit the export of technology and goods out of the country have been around ever since the 1940s. However, attention to the control of export has been heightened in recent years as a result of intensified concerns about leaks of United States technology to foreign competitors, drug trafficking, terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and homeland security.
In general, the regulations for export control cover four types of activities:
To determine whether or not a license is required, you must answer the following questions. The first question is what is the item. The second question is where it is going. The third question is who is receiving it. And lastly, the fourth question is how it will be used. If a person has a technology or project that is export controlled and needs a license to proceed, they must restrain the activity until a review to see if an exclusion or exception applies or if a license is required. Also, make sure that you note that “deemed” exports also might be in need of a license as well.