OpenAI's suite of AI tools including DALL-E, GPT models, and the API are unavailable in several countries due to regulatory and sanctions-based restrictions. A VPN connects you to a server in a supported country for full access.
OpenAI / DALL-E is blocked in China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Belarus, Venezuela. The blocks operate at the network layer — typically a combination of DNS poisoning, IP filtering, and SNI inspection. Domestic ISPs in restricted countries are required to drop traffic to OpenAI / DALL-E's domains and origin servers, which is why typing the address into a browser returns a connection failure rather than a clean error message.
A VPN bypasses all three filtering methods at once. GhostShield's WireGuard tunnel encrypts every packet end-to-end, so ISPs see only encrypted traffic to a single GhostShield server IP. DNS resolves through our infrastructure, not the local ISP's. The TLS handshake happens between you and the GhostShield server — never directly to OpenAI / DALL-E's domains — so SNI inspection finds nothing to block. OpenAI / DALL-E itself sees a connection from a country where it operates normally and serves you the standard experience.