Responding to Tor censorship in Russia
Since December 1st, some Internet providers in Russia have started to block access to Tor. We need your help NOW to keep Russians connected to Tor!
Since December 1st, some Internet providers in Russia have started to block access to Tor. We need your help NOW to keep Russians connected to Tor!
Today the Tor Project is launching the Run a Tor Bridge campaign. Participants are invited to contribute and help censored users by running a Tor bridge. You can find more details below, including our special reward kits for participants. The campaign will run from November 17 to January 7, 2022. Join us and help censored users!
Guest post by Glencora Borradaile After 4 years of giving digital security trainings to...
We invited guest blog author, Mingkui Wei, to submit a summary of their research to the blog...
One way we help human rights defenders and organizations take back their right to privacy online is by helping them to use and set up onion services. Last year, thanks to the support of Digital Defenders Partnership, we wrote a series of Onion Guides intended to make it easier for our partners to correctly and safely set up their own onion services.
Tor's anti-censorship team writes monthly reports to keep the world updated on its progress....
Tor's anti-censorship team writes monthly reports to keep the world updated on its progress....
Today, we are sharing here the publication of his research report, titled "Censored continent: understanding the use of tools during Information controls in Africa: Nigeria, Cameroon, Uganda, and Zimbabwe as case studies."
This blog post is about the project I worked on and my experience with Tor under GSoC 2020.
Tor's anti-censorship team writes monthly reports to keep the world updated on its progress....