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Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn

2 Jun 2022

Our new guide explains the technology behind network interference to help people prepare for, circumvent, and document internet shutdowns.

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Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn
2 Jun 2022
Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn

Venezuela blocks access to the Tor network

25 Jun 2018

The Tor network, along with major local media sites, is being blocked in Venezuela over the government-owned internet service provider CANTV.

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Venezuela blocks access to the Tor network
25 Jun 2018
Venezuela blocks access to the Tor network
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Civil society tells U.S. Senate: Open the internet to inclusive oversight

25 May 2016

Here’s why a swift transition to global, multistakeholder administration of the internet’s domain name system makes sense for human rights.

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Civil society tells U.S. Senate: Open the internet to inclusive oversight
25 May 2016
Civil society tells U.S. Senate: Open the internet to inclusive oversight
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