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  2. VPN blocking - Wikipedia

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    VPN blocking is a technique used to block the encrypted protocol tunneling communications methods used by virtual private network (VPN) systems. Often used by large organizations such as national governments or corporations, it can act as a tool for computer security or Internet censorship by preventing the use of VPNs to bypass network ...

  3. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, Iran had blocked access to more than five million websites, whose content was deemed as immoral and anti-social. [123] Below is an incomplete list of well-known websites blocked by Iran: [124] [125] [122] [5] [126] File hosting: General: Internet Archive (not filtered as of 2024) Videos: YouTube, Twitch, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Nico Video ...

  4. Lantern (software) - Wikipedia

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    Lantern (software) Lantern is a free [a] internet censorship circumvention tool that operates in some of the most extreme censorship environments, such as China, Iran, and Russia. [5] It uses wide variety of protocols and techniques that obfuscate network traffic and/or co-mingle traffic with protocols censors are reluctant to block.

  5. Snowflake (software) - Wikipedia

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    This means that the server address of the VPN has to be known to every user, making it easier to block. [3] For instance, at the beginning of October 2022, during internet disruptions related to the Mahsa Amini protests , VPNs in Iran would drop connections every few minutes. [ 21 ]

  6. Internet censorship circumvention - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship circumvention, also referred to as going over the wall (Chinese: 翻墙; pinyin: fān qiáng) [1][2] or scientific browsing (Chinese: 科学上网; pinyin: kēxué shàngwǎng) [3] in China, is the use of various methods and tools to bypass internet censorship. There are many different techniques to bypass such censorship ...

  7. Telegram in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Telegram in Iran. The Telegram instant messaging service has had more than 50 million users in Iran. [1] Following the disruptions caused by the Iranian government in the Viber [2][3] and Line services, the Iranian people were attracted to Telegram. [4] Security was the most important reason that led to its popularity.

  8. Censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    [15] [5] [16] [9] These restrictions made it more difficult for videos of unrest in Iran to be posted or viewed on social media. [17] After YouTube was blocked in Iran, the Aparat website was founded as an Iranian video-sharing platform. In 2020, Aparat's CEO was sentenced to 10 years in prison due to the activity of one of the platform's users.

  9. Government censorship of Telegram - Wikipedia

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    Iranian MP Mahmoud Sadeghi noted that during the two weeks that Telegram was blocked in January 2018, 30 million Iranians (75% of Telegram's users in Iran) did not start using local messaging apps, but instead turned to VPN services to circumvent the block, rendering the blockade ineffective. [49] Telegram was blocked by the government on 1 May ...