Tor's Ooniprobe, Now Available On Android and iOS, Helps People Track Internet Censorship (cnn.com)
In 2012, researchers at Tor announced Ooniprobe, an open-source tool to collect data about local meddling with the computer's network connections, and also whether the government was censoring something. The team has now released a new app, available for Android and iOS, which makes it easier than ever to tell what your government is up to on the web. From a report on CNN Money: The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI), which monitors networks for censorship and surveillance, is launching Ooniprobe, a mobile app to test network connectivity and let you know when a website is censored in your area. The app tests over 1,200 websites, including Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp. You can decide how long to run the test, but the default is 90 seconds and would test between 10 and 20 websites depending on bandwidth. Links to blocked websites are listed in red, while available sites are green. Service providers, sometimes controlled by the government, don't always shutdown the internet entirely -- for instance, Facebook.com might be inaccessible while CNN.com still works. "Not only we will be able to gather more data and more evidence, but we will be able to engage and bring the issue of censorship to the attention of more people," Arturo Filasto, chief developer for the Ooniprobe app, told CNNTech.
I'm surprised that the summary doesn't mention something like "Now that Donald Trump is President of the United States, an app like this is more important than ever!" /. editors must be slacking more than usual...
Taking guns away from the 99% gives the 1% 100% of the power.
Fuck you, Tor hipsters.
Are there any similar tools that will run in a browser on a computer, without requiring third party software? I used to use Glasnost every now and then, but they just shut down this week. And Netalyzr requires Java which is a non-starter for me.
I'm trying to play World of Warcraft, but there's a pedophile and drug smuggler mafia called freemason in Brazil who targeted me to tortured because I made one of their silly princesses commit suicide. those motherfucker are cyberterrorists and I strongly believe they are behind those plane crashes.
They are completely compromised from the hardware to the firmware to the OS to the software run on them. Even worse so than desktop computers. A hopeless battle.
Kind of hard to test for censorship without connectivity, and speaking of hard, Tor is gimmicky shit for basement dwelling nerds who don't want grandma to know about their gay porn habit.
I have read some newspaper articles in New Zealand that are clearly propaganda. They were obviously written by overseas interests. It would be interesting to track propaganda and if possible identify it's source.
Glaring omission is glaring.
https://ooni.torproject.org/po...
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
means "big sister" in Korean. So big sister is keeping a watch on big brother? I get it.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
If they don't work they blocked.
Just use free www.getlantern.org to circumvent