Internet Censorship Facts

January 23, 2010 by Geeks are Sexy | 4 comments

Chances are, if youre reading this right now, you don’t live in Yemen or Myanmar. Internet censorship can take many forms, from restricting private internet access to blocking searches for politically volatile keywords. Exercise your internet freedom by taking a look at this informative presentation.

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4 Responses to “Internet Censorship Facts”

  1. mark says:

    Very informative video that gives some idea about Internet censorship

  2. Sampi says:

    Yes, this is very true; internet censorship (and surveillance) is happening in many countries around the world and very little is being done to stop it.

  3. BelchSpeak says:

    Simple encryption bypasses all filters and censorship. Learn how to run an SSH tunnel to prevent unwanted monitoring. I should know. I read your email.

  4. Zelest says:

    That’s why I vote for the Pirate Party.

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