Citizen Proxy Internet Access
All internet access within the NDRC is provided through the Citizen Proxy service, operated by the Ministry of Technology. Direct internet access is not available to citizens.
How internet access works
When you connect to the internet from any registered device, your traffic is automatically routed through the Citizen Proxy. The proxy performs the following functions:
- Identity verification via your CARL-ID credentials
- Content filtering to protect citizens from harmful foreign propaganda
- SSL/TLS inspection for security monitoring
- Bandwidth allocation based on your CDI score and access tier
- Activity logging for compliance and security purposes
Access tiers
- Basic: Access to approved NDRC government services and state media only
- Standard: Basic plus approved educational and reference resources
- Enhanced: Standard plus approved international news sources (curated)
- Professional: Enhanced plus technical resources required for work. Requires employer sponsorship
Blocked content
The following categories of content are blocked for citizen safety:
- Foreign social media platforms
- Unapproved messaging services
- VPN and proxy circumvention tools
- Content critical of the NDRC or Supreme Leader Carl
- CLF propaganda and recruitment materials
- Encrypted communication channels not approved by the state
Circumvention warning
Attempting to bypass the Citizen Proxy is a serious criminal offence. All circumvention attempts are detected and logged by SurveilSync. Offenders face immediate CDI score reduction, device confiscation, and referral to Internal Security.
Valid CARL-ID, registered device, active compliance status