@Nicebabycat: True story: A friend used Clash for half a year, thinking he knew his tech. Last week, the police came knocking, accusing him of laundering over 100,000 yuan. He said, 'I just used a VPN to watch YouTube, how could I have laundered that much?' The police replied, 'If you had that kind of money, you wouldn't be using a free VPN.'
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A friend used Clash for half a year to bypass the firewall, then was accused by police of laundering over 100,000 yuan. The police sarcastically remarked that if he were truly rich, he wouldn't use a free VPN.
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Real case: A friend used Clash for half a year and thought he was pretty tech-savvy, Last week, the police showed up at his door and said he had laundered over a hundred thousand yuan.
He said, “I just used a VPN to watch YouTube, where did I get a hundred thousand from?” The police replied, “If you had that kind of money, you wouldn’t be using a free proxy.”
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