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Do you want to help Iranians keep their privacy? Run a TOR node!

A few days ago, I wrote about the political tension in Iran that resulted in blocked web sites, blocked cell phone transmissions, text messaging, etc. and the fact that Iranian Internet users use Tor to overcome censorship. Now, you can do something for these users that try to keep their privacy and express freely. Here is an initiative of [...]

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Internet users in Iran use Tor to circumvent censorship

You are probably up to date with the political situation in Iran: after the presidential election held on 12 June 2009, protests were held against alleged electoral fraud and in support of opposition candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi. In response to these, Iranian authorities have closed universities in Tehran, blocked web sites, blocked cell phone transmissions and text [...]

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