November 22, 2006
Software to Skirt Web Censorship
People in China, Cuba, Iran, and other countries where the government censors what they see on the Internet could soon have access to a lot more information. Citizen Lab, at the University of Toronto's Munk Centre for International Studies, has announced that it will release software on December 1 that allows people in those countries to see blocked Web sites. The software, called psiphon, allows someone in a country that doesn't censor the Internet to send someone in a Web-censored country a URL that enables the recipient to visit any Web site. --Andrea L. Foster Posted on Wednesday November 22, 2006 | Permalink |Comments
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I need to visit all web sites like voa, voa special English, BBC,visit all Iranian web sites
— P.H.Seyedi Dec 2, 10:40 PM #