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中的 Tor 泰國 — Navigate Lese-Majeste Laws Safely

泰國 enforces some of the world's strictest lese-majeste laws (Section 112 of the Criminal Code), which criminalize any criticism of the monarchy with up to 15 years in prison per offense. The government aggressively censors online content related to the royal family, blocks websites, and monitors social media. Since the 2014 military coup and the youth-led protest movement of 2020-2021, 網際網路審查 and prosecution of online speech have intensified. Tor provides Thai users with 匿名 access to censored content and protection from surveillance.

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網際網路審查 in 泰國

泰國's 網際網路審查 is governed by the Computer Crime Act (CCA) of 2007 (amended 2017), which gives authorities broad powers to block websites, compel removal of content, and prosecute internet users. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES) administers content blocking, while the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) investigates online offenses. Over 100,000 URLs have been blocked in 泰國.

The primary driver of censorship is 泰國's lese-majeste law. Any content perceived as disrespectful to the King, Queen, or royal family is blocked and can result in criminal prosecution. Sentences are severe — a woman was sentenced to 43 years in prison in 2021 for social media posts (later reduced on appeal). The law's vague wording creates a chilling effect where self-censorship is pervasive.

Beyond lese-majeste, the government blocks gambling sites, pornography, content critical of the military, and political content during sensitive periods. During the 2020-2021 pro-democracy protests, the government threatened to shut down Telegram and blocked several activist websites. 泰國 has also been documented using Pegasus spyware against pro-democracy activists and human rights lawyers.

Recommended Tor Configuration for 泰國

泰國 does not systematically block Tor, but specific 中繼 IP 位址 may be blocked periodically, and using 橋接 provides extra protection against monitoring:

Direct Connection: Tor 瀏覽器 often works without 橋接 in 泰國. However, using a direct connection means your ISP can see that you are connecting to a known Tor 中繼, which could be logged and used as evidence if you are later investigated for lese-majeste or other online offenses.

Snowflake: Recommended for regular Tor usage in 泰國. Snowflake hides your Tor usage from your ISP while providing reliable connections. This is the 最佳 default configuration for Thai users who want both access and plausible deniability about their Tor usage.

obfs4 橋接: Use private 橋接 when accessing particularly sensitive content or when Tor's direct connection is blocked. During political crackdowns or following high-profile lese-majeste cases, having pre-configured 橋接 ensures uninterrupted access. Request 橋接 from 橋接.torproject.org in advance of any potential crackdown.

VPN + Tor for Thai Users

Given 泰國's aggressive prosecution of online speech and documented use of spyware, combining a VPN with Tor is recommended for all sensitive online activities. The VPN prevents your ISP from seeing Tor usage, and Tor provides anonymity that protects you from lese-majeste prosecution even if the VPN provider's logs are compromised.

Choose a VPN based outside 泰國 and outside countries with close security relationships with the Thai government (including the other ASEAN states). European-based VPNs with strong no-log policies are the 最安全 option. Avoid VPNs with Thai servers, as data on Thai servers may be subject to Thai court orders.

For activists involved in the pro-democracy movement, comprehensive security practices are essential: use Tails OS for sensitive communications, enable disappearing messages on all messaging apps, regularly check your device for spyware (using tools like MVT - Mobile Verification Toolkit), and be aware that Thai authorities have obtained Pegasus spyware licenses. Physical security matters too — never leave devices unlocked, and be prepared for the possibility of device seizure during arrests.

Publish Safely with AnubizHost Tor 主機代管

For journalists, academics, and activists who need to publish content that would violate 泰國's lese-majeste laws or face censorship under the Computer Crime Act, AnubizHost's Tor 主機代管 provides a safe publication platform completely outside Thai jurisdiction.

Our servers in 冰島, 羅馬尼亞, and 芬蘭 are in countries that do not recognize 泰國's lese-majeste laws and will not cooperate with Thai censorship requests. AnubizHost accepts 比特幣, 門羅幣, and other 加密貨幣 with 無 KYC requirements, and our 無紀錄政策 means there is no data connecting you to your .onion publication.

Whether you are 主機代管 political analysis, historical scholarship, or journalism that touches on the monarchy, AnubizHost's Tor infrastructure ensures your content is accessible to Thai readers through Tor 瀏覽器. Lese-majeste laws cannot reach 離岸 .onion services. 部署 your content with AnubizHost and exercise your right to free expression without fear of prosecution.

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