Venezuelans still need VPN to access X after Maduro's capture

A digital rights group has debunked rumors that Venezuela's ban on X has been lifted. Despite Nicolas Maduro's recent capture, there have been no meaningful changes to the country's internet censorship practices. Venezuelans continue to rely on VPNs to access the platform.

Rumors circulated that the ban on X, formerly known as Twitter, in Venezuela had ended following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. However, a digital rights group has clarified that no such changes have occurred. The group confirmed that internet censorship practices remain unchanged since Maduro's capture, leaving users unable to access X without a virtual private network (VPN).

This development underscores the persistent restrictions on digital freedoms in the South American nation. The ban on X was initially imposed amid political tensions, and the lack of alteration post-capture suggests continuity in government control over information flow. Digital rights advocates emphasize the importance of VPNs as a workaround, though access to reliable services can be challenging in censored environments.

The statement from the digital rights group aims to counter misinformation and guide users on the ongoing need for protective tools. As of January 15, 2026, Venezuelans face the same barriers to free expression online as before the political shift.

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