Restrictions on virtual private networks anger Chinese technophiles
Entrepreneurs express concern about blocks on virtual private networks

Internet entrepreneur Zander Wang has been forced to switch from the Gmail account he has used for years to Outlook.
"It's a shame. Gmail is secure and has hardly any bugs. But I have to give it up," the 28-year-old said.
"It has become the most difficult email to access in China, especially since my VPN services were blocked."
Last month, the mainland clamped down on virtual private networks, the services that many rely on to breach the Great Firewall of online censorship.
Wang said he bought a VPN for his iPhone at the Apple Store but it stopped working. He then bought a VPN application from Taobao, the mainland's largest online shopping platform.
His new VPN used to be compatible with Google but last week it could only be used with a mainland-based search engine.
"Apart from the money I've wasted, I've had so much trouble trying to reach people when I need them," Wang said.