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At the start of December, the Tor Project’s support email inbox began receiving an unusual number of messages from users saying they were encountering problems accessing the digital anonymity service. “It was not just one or two, but like 10 people asking,” says Gustavo Gus, community team lead of the Tor Project. At the same time, staff at the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI), which measures and tracks internet censorship, saw indications that suggested Russian internet service providers (ISPs) were blocking the Tor network.
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Jan 26, 2022 @ 13:41:20
The unfortunate truth is President Putin would like to reestablish the Soviet Union if he is allowed to. Freedoms in Russian are shrinking, politically, and soon on social media where comments against the state will be censored.
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Jan 28, 2022 @ 17:52:27
I totally agree Kevin, thanks for the comment. Your food creations look so delicious!
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