Go Psiphon!

The Varsity Online reported:
Psiphon, a new anti-censorship tool that promises barrier-free web access to those living with restrictive government censors such as residents of China and Iran, is scheduled to launch on Dec. 1. The Citizen Lab at the Munk Centre for International Relations developed the tool to fight the war against government censorship.
“[Psiphon will be] an easy-to-use and secure way to allow citizens to exercise their basic human rights of access to information,” said Dr. Ronald Deibert, the director of Citizen Lab and a professor of political science.
Psiphon allows users in censored countries to access blocked online content securely, through servers in an uncensored country with a unique web address, user name, and password. Upon entry to a website, a new toolbar will appear in the user’s browser, letting them browse the web unwatched by censorship computers.
I guess this is the most amazing piece of freeware I have come across this year. It is very interesting whether Psiphon might help us and our friends in other censored countries to break through the filters. In our case, this program seems like a musthave during an electoral season. Please, check out the official web site of the project for details and free download.

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Comment by dddd — November 9, 2007 @ 2:44 pm