Psiphon

Psiphon has been awarded top honours by Netxplorateur. Congratulations to all those who worked on Psiphon over the years.

Psiphon, an Internet censorship evading software project developed by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab has been deemed “the world’s most original, significant and exemplary Net and Digital Initiative” by a panel of French and international government, media and business experts. Psiphon was chosen first among 100 technology projects from around the world that were nominated for the Netxplorateur of the Year Grand Prix award.

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  1. kan

    Psiphon is so useless ! I live in china and the website psiphon.civisec.org is blocked because it is censored !

  2. nart

    Kan, I don’t think you understand how psiphon works. A friend that you know outside of China visits psiphon.civisec.org, downloads and installs the software and send you the URL to their own private psiphon node. You — in the censored country — do not need to visit the site.

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