About China's Great Firewall
The Great Firewall is the combination of legislative actions and technologies enforced by the People's Republic of China to regulate the Internet domestically. Its role in internet censorship in China is to block access to selected foreign websites and to slow down cross-border internet traffic.
Besides censorship, the Great Firewall has also influenced the development of China's internal internet economy by giving preference to domestic companies and reducing the effectiveness of products from foreign internet companies.
Introduction
Due to China's Great Firewall (GFW) it appears that Usercentrics CMP fails to load for Chinese visitors to European websites.
We suspect that this is due to the fact that our resources are hosted on a Google CDN, which appears to get blocked by the GFW. This means that the GWF prevents the loading of Usercentrics CMP when a Chinese visitor's browser attempts to fetch the Usercentrics CMP resources from a Google CDN.
Solution
Internal tests have shown that when our resources are loaded from European based servers, the GFW doesn't appear to prevent these resources from loading.
Usercentrics provides an alternative CDN (EU Mode) for loading the CMP. This EU-based CDN can serve as an option if the Google CDN is restricted by the GFW.
We've provided instructions for loading the CMP via a EU-based CDN here.
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