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China's Censorship: Firefox 3.0 Tool Reveals BlockingA brief connection was made possible through a Firefox 3.0 add-on developed in Hong Kong. This tool allowed access to the internet via a proxy server located in mainland China. Through this proxy, it became evident that searches conducted on Google's Hong Kong site were being actively blocked.Firefox 3.0 users in China encountered connection reset messages while attempting to load certain web...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 87 Vue
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Cybersitter Controversy: Censorship & IP DisputesAmong global filtering software developers, it is noteworthy that Chinese programmers opted for Solid Oak Software's Cybersitter for their alleged piracy activities. This choice is less about the software's superiority and more about its historical alignment with strict control measures favored by Beijing. Cybersitter has long been known for its rigorous enforcement of content restrictions,...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 598 Vue
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Digital Suppression Toolkit—Global Censorship ExportA ready-made digital suppression toolkit is now commercially available to governments worldwide This turnkey solution replicates China's infamous censorship infrastructure packaged for export to nations seeking tighter internet control Digital rights investigators uncovered evidence of identical filtering hardware in four countries Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Myanmar, and Pakistan all deploying the...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1K Vue
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India Online Censorship: X Blocks 8,000 AccountsTensions between India and Pakistan have coincided with a sharp rise in online censorship across the region.\n\nOn May 8, 2025, India issued executive orders asking X to block more than 8,000 accounts inside the country.\n\nX said the requests target a mix of high-profile users and international news organizations.\n\nThe company’s global government affairs team called the demands...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1K Vue
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Internet Censorship: Who Controls Online Content?The internet’s promise of open exchange is at risk when content is blocked, filtered, or removed. Silencing voices online narrows public debate, distorts access to facts, and concentrates power in governments and corporations. Who controls what people see varies. Some states impose strict online restrictions to curb political opposition and control narratives. Private companies can...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 911 Vue
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Mullvad VPN's QUIC Update: Bypass CensorshipSharing options are available for this article via multiple platforms, including copying the link, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), WhatsApp, Reddit, Pinterest, Flipboard, and Threads. Feel free to join the conversation and stay updated by following us or setting us as your preferred source on Google. Recently, Mullvad introduced a new layer of obfuscation for WireGuard by integrating QUIC, a...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 161 Vue
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Russia's VPN Crackdown: AI Filtering & New CensorshipA fresh assault on digital privacy tools has been detected within Russia's borders. Windscribe, a prominent VPN service, reports a near-total collapse in its traffic from the region, signaling a new and potent wave of state censorship. The provider observed a staggering 90% reduction in usage of its censorship-bypass infrastructure. This points to a highly effective, targeted campaign by the...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 53 Vue
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Social Media Censorship: Global Restrictions ExplainedSocial media censorship varies globally, with numerous governments imposing restrictions on digital platforms to control information flow. Countries like North Korea, China, and Iran maintain some of the strictest policies, implementing comprehensive bans on popular networking sites. Facebook faces restrictions in several nations, including China where it has been inaccessible since 2009 as...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 920 Vue
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Venezuela's Internet Censorship: X Platform Still BlockedVenezuela's Internet Censorship Persists: X Platform Still Inaccessible Without VPN Despite recent speculation, Venezuelans continue to face significant digital restrictions as X (formerly Twitter) remains blocked across the country's major internet service providers, including the government-owned CANTV. Digital rights watchdog Ve Sin Filtro confirmed on Wednesday that there have been "no...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 95 Vue
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