Tor's New Anti-Censorship Team: Defending The Open Internet

We formed an anti-censorship team to understand network censorship, build technology to circumvent it, and to make the Tor network accessible to everyone.
We formed an anti-censorship team to understand network censorship, build technology to circumvent it, and to make the Tor network accessible to everyone.
Our users rely on bridges if their ISPs or governments block access to the Tor network. In...
The goal of our study is to understand your expectations, assumptions, and habits when browsing onion services. For example, we are wondering: How do you keep track of onion domains? How do you discover new onion services? How do you know an onion service is legitimate and not an impersonation? By answering these questions, we can identify usability issues and build better anonymity technology.
This blog post is also available in Chinese, translated by our friends from GreatFire.org. Roya,...
Over the last years, we learned a lot about how the Great Firewall of China is blocking Tor....
We now have a page which explains how bad relays should be reported to the Tor Project. A bad...
The 4th USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet is calling for papers....
Together with Stefan, I recently published the paper "Spoiled Onions: Exposing Malicious Tor...
The Tor network is documented to be blocked in several countries. Analyzing and circumventing...