Ako nema android zamjenice i web, samo nekako da se nakacim...
Opet ponavljam, link ne mogu otvoriti 99% jer su blokirani i VPN sajtovi naravno...
Poz Drugari,
U Pekingu sam, hitno mi treba VPN na androidu, ali zaista je hitno nije za zajebancije...
Probao sam tunnelbear nece da mi se konektuje, probao sam Cyberghost ista pricha, to su mi drugari iz CG slali aplikacije preko sendspace da mogu da skinem, sve instaliram i sve to, ali nece... vrti vrti konekciju i to je to... :/
Ako neko mozhe da pomogne, molim vas sto prije, placam uslugu debelo samo da "proradi" ...
Napomena: Ne mogu ni da udjem na VPN sajtove da direktno skinem VPN itd itd...
Hvala Punoooo,
Pricajte ima li spasa
Pozz
Igor
F.C.F.
Ako nema android zamjenice i web, samo nekako da se nakacim...
Opet ponavljam, link ne mogu otvoriti 99% jer su blokirani i VPN sajtovi naravno...
F.C.F.
Ovi gore navedeni bi navodno trebalo da rade, al sipak...
ne znam do cega je problem? Odje jeste malo slabija konekcija (malo vise) ali to ne bi trebalo da je problem?
Znam da neke kolege koriste na Iphone odredjeni program i radi im bez problema (istina, skinuli su sve prije polaska u Kinu ako to nesto mjenja stvar?)
Hvalaaa
Pozzz
Igor
F.C.F.
Ma oni blokiraju sve,tako da ti preostaje da probas svasta nesto pa ako upali,upali...
Jel Android 4.0.3+ ???
deuscroix
china-proxy.org
Probaj neku od ovih prodavnica, mozda na njima ima neka vpn aplikacija, sve je na kineskom ali na search kad unesem vpn izbacuje neke aplikacije, ako vec postoje u nihovim prodavnicama mozda i radi vpn preko tih aplikacija...
https://www.techinasia.com/10-android-app-stores-china-2014-edition/
http://www.wandoujia.com/search?key=vpn&source=apps
evo i teksta sa linka ako ti ne otvara browser
1. Baidu App Store
It was clear last summer that Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU), China’s top search engine, was suddenly taking its App Store more seriously when it paid up US$1.9 billion to acquire rival 91 Mobile. These two are now run separately.
Baidu App Store is available for Android. As with most on this list, there’s also a web app for installing Android ‘.apk’ files without needing to sign up or download the actual mobile version of the app store.
The Baidu App Store gets a big boost from being effectively integrated into Baidu’s search engine. If you search for the name of an app or game, a widget appears on the first page of the Baidu results. Clicking on the most prominent button – labelled “install to phone” – actually installs the Windows PC version of the Baidu App Store. Once you’ve strong-armed someone into installing that, they’re more likely to also use the companion Baidu App Store for Android for a complete syncing experience.
No active users numbers are available from Baidu.
2. Tencent App Gem
Tencent (HKG:0700) is making use of its popular messaging app WeChat to give a boost to its own Android app store. A few days before a new WeChat update arrives on Android, it gets an early launch on Tencent App Gem before the freshest version of WeChat is distributed to other app stores. The clincher is that you need to install the App Gem Android store in order to access the early WeChat release.
Tencent can’t reveal active user numbers for this app, but a representative says that daily active users and daily downloads on App Gem have grown by 400 percent in the past six months. It now sees a cumulative 64 million daily app downloads, which has quadrupled in the past year.
It’s available as a mobile app for Android and as a web app.
3. Qihoo 360 Mobile Assistant
Just as Qihoo barged into the search market in 2012 in order to disrupt Baidu, so Qihoo is now trying to do the same with its revamped 360 Mobile Assistant.
Qihoo’s app store has “over 400 million users,” according to Qihoo’s newest financial report – but that’s likely a conflation of download or install numbers rather than a figure relating to active users. Nonetheless, Qihoo is China’s second biggest search engine and it has a lot of other resources that can be used to bring more traffic to its third-party Android app store – such as its popular web browsers for PC and Android.
It’s available as a mobile app for Android and as a web app.
4. Wandoujia
Wandoujia’s mobile app store has been installed more than 350 million times (but Wandoujia declined to reveal active user numbers), making it China’s top startup and indie third-party Android app store. It sees 800,000 new installs each day, explains a representative to Tech in Asia. It’s available as a mobile app for Android and as a web app.
The startup got $120 million in funding at the start of the year to grow its business. It’s gradually expanding into other content areas, recently adding in a search function for online videos and ebooks.
Wandoujia goes after China’s geeks with some exclusive early launch partnerships – just as it did for the Chinese edition of Flipboard.
Aside from its apps portal, Wandoujia makes a PC-to-Android sync app. The Chinese version of that bears the Wandoujia name, but the separate and more minimalist English/global app is called SnapPea.
5. 91 Mobile Assistant
Both 91 Mobile Assistant and HiMarket (see below) are run by Baidu. Since 91 Mobile Assistant is the best known of the search giant’s properties, it seems this store gets the most attention from the parent company.
A Baidu representative explains that the firm’s current focus is to get more developers onto its mobile ecosystem and into its trio of app stores. There’s also a big push to get more games onboard. Earlier this year, 91 Mobile Assistant lowered the distribution fee for mobile game developers from 10 percent to five percent.
91 Mobile also jointly operates some titles with game developers. In those cases, developers get 70 percent in the revenue share program if their games generate less than RMB 500,000 (US$80,000) per month, or just 50 percent of revenue if the title pulls in more than RMB 500,000 each month.
Baidu declined to reveal active user numbers for 91 Mobile or HiMarket. 91 Mobile Assistant is available for Android and Windows.
See: China wants to kick its Android habit in three to five years 6. HiMarket
This is another Baidu-owned app. Often when I browse gadget malls in China I find that HiMarket has been installed on a number of the grey-import Android phones – the ones smuggled in tax-free from Hong Kong and then tweaked to include a different ROM and a deluge of pre-installed apps (all of which earn the importer or vendor some under-the-table money). So I always get the feeling this store is kind of dodgy, along with others often flashed onto grey-import phones like Anzhi (not on this list). Baidu, of course, would disagree strongly with that perception.
However, since a great many of China’s Android phones and tablets are grey imports, it’s a huge market for app stores to tap – especially as preinstalled stores often cannot be uninstalled.
HiMarket is available as a mobile app for Android and as a web app.
7. Taobao Mobile Assistant
This one is from ecommerce titan Alibaba. It’s integrated into the Taobao eshopping app, which gives it a big boost in visibility among the marketplace’s hundreds of millions of users. It launched quietly in 2012.
Taobao Mobile Assistant is available as a mobile app for Android and as a web app.
8. Xiaomi App Store
This isn’t limited to Xiaomi phones – it’s also available as a web app and an Android app that can be installed on any Android device.
There’s a themes section as well, but that’s limited to Xiaomi phone owners, allowing them easy, one-tap Android MIUI theme customization.
For Xiaomi, which is aiming to sell 60 million phones this year, its own App Store is an important part of how it makes money as a company that sees itself more about ecommerce than hardware. It’s an integral part of Xiaomi’s MIUI ecosystem. The company makes $4.9 million per month in revenue from that whole ecosystem.
In August last year, the Xiaomi App Store had 17 million active users.
9. D.cn Games Center
D.cn – called Dang Le in Chinese – was born out of a gaming web portal, but the Games Center has all kinds of apps. Inevitably, there’s a strong preference towards games, which top the website.
This site has long been an official partner of Rovio Mobile for distributing the free-with-ads versions of the Angry Birds series in China.
D.cn has an Android app and a web app.
10. AppChina
Startup app store AppChina seems to have stagnated over the past few years, but it’s still surviving. What was once a fresh yellow-hued design looks fairly old without a major update, and the startup hasn’t kept pace with rival startup Wandoujia or China’s web giants entering this space.
AppChina is available as a mobile app for Android and as a web app.
Last edited by ToJeMojBrat; 27-06-15 at 19:57.
...I’ll always be that kid
With the rolled up socks...
sa 1mobile marketa ili sa aptoide-a... to su takodje app, sve besplatno
Tu es mon héro!
Probaj odavde da skidas ako ne uspijevas sa drugih mjesta
www.coolapk.com
Sad vidjoh
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deuscroix
A jel moze na komp? Pa sa kompa da serujem hot spot? Jel ima neka opcija ***** mu zivot... Znam da ovi Kinezi bucaju po VPN-u
F.C.F.
Copy-paste
Znaci imedju svakojakih drugih blokada imaju i
"Ugrađen je sigurnosni mehanizam koji blokira VPN servise, iako ne sve. Kada se otkrije neki novi servis, stavlja ga se na crnu listu i onda je blokiran za sve građane Kine. Zato treba koristiti VPN servis sa Chameleon protokolom jer je njega trenutno nemoguće na ovaj način filtrirati."
Jel ima za komp barem? Joj 3 ujutro je
F.C.F.
Probaj nesto od ovoga na kompu
The Best VPN For China (Updated June 2015)
April 16, 2015 by Grey One 160 Comments
In A Nutshell
Update: Currently, China is blocking all VPNs at the protocol level (including corporate VPNs). However, the VPN providers listed here use stealth techniques to hide their VPN traffic.
The Great Fire website (English version) lists which sites are currently blocked in China.
I recommend these VPN services for China:
- ExpressVPN: Engineered to be fast and reliable in China. Servers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and the US West Coast. Many apps available. They have a 30 days “no quibble” money-back offer. They accept many forms of payment — Paypal, major credit cards, Bitcoin, Unionpay, Alipay, Webmoney and CashU.
- 12VPN: Headquartered in Hong Kong, and they have experience with the Great Firewall, many Chinese customers. 7 day money back policy. But no P2P downloading/torrenting.
- VPN.AC: They have many optimization for Chinese users (including the ability to make OpenVPN traffic appear as normal SSL traffic). They have three servers in Hong Kong, one in Singapore and three on the US West Coast, with peering with China Telecom and China Unicom.
Chinese internet blocks appear to change daily. Even if you use the VPNs listed below, you may find that your connections are blocked in some circumstances.
If you don’t mind getting technical see this article — How To Hide OpenVPN Connections In China.
The Details: The Best VPN For China
The easiest way to bypass Chinese Firewall is to use a VPN that serves China. A VPN or “virtual private network” is a service that encrypts and redirects all your internet connections. The Chinese government has never stated that using a VPN to circumvent the Great Firewall is illegal, and nobody has been prosecuted for using a VPN. Despite this, China blocks the websites of most major VPNs.
When in China, you want to connect to a VPN server in Asia (e.g. in China, Hong Kong, Bangkok). The next best option is to connect to a server on the West Coast of the US (e.g. Los Angeles, San Francisco).
Which VPN Protocols To Use?
- OpenVPN: Strangely, this is the least reliable protocol/client to use — you’ll find most ports are currently blocked (connection reset). The main cause appears to be spoofed RST packets.
- L2TP: This is a fast protocol for China and currently it works quite well
- PPTP: Use only if L2TP doesn’t work for you — slower and less reliable than L2TP
- SSTP: Establishes a connection over secure HTTPS (Port 443) — this allows clients to securely access networks behind NAT routers, firewalls and web proxies, without the concern for typical port blocking issues
For a more details on hiding your VPN connections from Deep Packet Inspection, see my article How To Hide Your VPN Connections In China, Iran, United Arab Emerites, Oman and Pakistan.
ExpressVPN
Note: The ExpressVPN.Com domain was blocked in China on September 22 2014. However, the links to ExpressVPN below are smart links, that will correctly to the ExpressVPN website in China.
ExpressVPN is engineered to be fast and reliable in China. They have servers in Japan and the US West Coast. They offer a “no quibble” 30-day money back offer. They are slightly more expensive than other VPNs, but worth if you need a reliable network. The monthly rate is $12.95.
ExpressVPN allows local payments like Unionpay, Alipay, Webmoney and CashU. This will help customers in countries like China, where not everyone has an international credit card or a Paypal account.
12VPN
Update: The Chinese DNS is now blocking the domain name “12vpn.net”, if you are in China you can use “twelve.today” instead.
12VPN are headquartered in Hong Kong, and they have experience with the Great Firewall. They also have a huge Chinese user-base. 12VPN gives you the choice of four server locations for OpenVPN, all of them based in the UK and US. The West Coast of the US is the best choice if your are in China, due its (relative) proximity to Asia. 12VPN provides you with a file of pre-configured settings for the to use with the OpenVPN app (Windows), or the Tunnelblick app (Mac OS X). You simply drop these in the correct location (as 12VPN’s site wiki explains very clearly) on your computer.
12VPN‘s service cost $9.95 per month or $79 per year. They accept Credit cards, Bitcoin, Paypal, CashU, AliPay, PerfectMoney, Skrill.
VPN.AC
VPN.AC has three servers in Hong Kong, one in Singapore and three on the US West Coast, with peering with China Telecom and China Unicom. They also have a “Secureproxy” extension for Chrome, which works very well in China.
They have optimizations for China, including a recently rolled out Obfuscation for OpenVPN. Here are the details:Obfuscating the OpenVPN protocol makes it look like regular SSL traffic — making it harder to be blocked by Firewalls with DPI capabilities relying on protocol signatures to identify known VPN protocols. This is the case in China, where default OpenVPN implementations are blocked almost immediately. While our AES 256-bit implementation is still stealthy and working in China, we added one more protocol-type to bypass the GFW. It runs on several ports including TCP port 443 (HTTPS), replacing an instance of OpenVPN Blowfish 128-bit we used with port TCP/443. With this method, the handshake packets are obfuscated so it’s not possible to identify the traffic as being part of an OpenVPN tunnel. Encryption relies on RSA 4096-bit + ECDHE for key-exchange, AES 128-bit for data channel.VPN.AC accepts Chinese-friendly payments such as Alipay and Unionpay. They also accept Paypal, BitCoin, CashU, Paysafecard and UKash.
More Info: Best VPN For China
You must also avoid Chinese DNS servers — your local ISP provided DNS server. China corrupts DNS and implements a lot of filtering through their DNS servers, returning bad data or no data at all for a lot of requests.
You can check what DNS servers you are using here:
If you’re still using a Chinese DNS, change your DNS settings to the servers provided by your VPN. Or use one of the DNS listed on this page (if they are not currently blocked).
If just want to browse the uncensored internet in the short term, you can use the free Tor Browser. Note that, while using Tor, your web page will be somewhat slow to load, and your other internet connections will still be blocked. Also, make sure you use a Tor Bridge
...I’ll always be that kid
With the rolled up socks...
jednostavno koristis vpn kome su serveri bazirani u kini, kad sam ja bio ExpressVPN je super radio, tako da probaj to, a probaj i VyprVPN
Ovo ti je android aplikacija tj. torrent fajl http://www.megafileupload.com/4H33/dssdsd.rar mada pitanje oće li radit ...
ps: moraš se registrovat ali je besplatno ...
deuscroix
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