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Internet censorship 101 for journalists in authoritarian regimes
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) introduces techniq […]
The new legal threats in Hong Kong
Part 1: The National Security Law
The enactment by the Chinese regime of the Nationa […]
OONI, a tool to check whether an online service is being blocked
Internet service providers have the power to block […]
“Tor bridges,” a way to keep using Tor in countries that block it
In highly-censored regimes, circumvention tools li […]
Investigating WeChat (Part 4):
Safety advice for journalists using WeChat and Weixin
“Investigating WeChat” is a four-part series, expl […]
Investigating WeChat (Part 3): WeChat, China’s Trojan Horse outside its borders
“Investigating WeChat” is a four-part series explo […]
Investigating WeChat (Part 2): Weixin in China, Big Brother is watching you
“Investigating WeChat” is a four-part series explo […]
Investigating WeChat (Part 1):
Weixin and WeChat, the terrible twins
“Investigating WeChat” is a four-part series explo […]
Investigating WeChat: An introduction to social apps WeChat and Weixin
“Investigating WeChat” is a four-part series explo […]
China: how to temper with facial recognition surveillance
Facial recognition is ubiquitous in China, and is […]
LINE, a messaging app to use with caution
LINE, a messaging app mostly used in Asia, offers […]