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Bypass-Censorship.org Needs Guest Posters

May 2, 2013
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As you can see, I have only made 2 posts in April, which is the lowest amount of posts I’ve made in 1 month for the history of this website. I have been very busy, although excuses don’t mean anything. I need people to contribute articles to this site. We are Pagerank 3 (trusted in…

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Police Brutality Example: Citizen Arrested for Filming in Public

April 13, 2013
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Here’s another excellent example of police brutality in America. We like to think that cops are here for our protection, but they’re really not. Anyway, the citizen arrested was brave enough to post it on YouTube for everybody to see. The citizen is from Louisiana,…

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Important YouTube Videos Regarding Censorship

April 2, 2013
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I collected a bunch of YouTube videos about censorship. Campus Censorship 65% of colleges violate the First Amendment. It is with no doubt much worse for government education in the U.S., but this video goes over the censorship problems on campus. Internet Censorship This video…

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How to Bypass the Great Firewall of China

March 24, 2013
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How to Bypass the Great Firewall of China

China is the owner of the largest and most-complex country-wide firewall on earth. Getting past the firewall, and being able to access the thousands (or even millions) of websites that are blocked may be tricky, but it can ultimately be done. Before we bypass it,…

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Easiest Way to Access Blocked Sites at School – SSL

March 16, 2013
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Easiest Way to Access Blocked Sites at School – SSL

If you go to a school that aggressively filters the Internet and blocks sites that shouldn’t be blocked (which happens with all censorship software), you may feel the need to access those sites that are wrongfully blocked. The only problem is that most circumvention methods…

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Guide to Staying Anonymous with a Remote Desktop

March 6, 2013
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Guide to Staying Anonymous with a Remote Desktop

Remote Desktops are an excellent way to stay anonymous online. The name is self-explanatory. Remote desktops are desktops that you can log in to remotely and securely. For those who think that using remote desktops merely for privacy reasons would be crazy, I suggest you…

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NameCheap Registrar Now Accepts Bitcoin

March 5, 2013
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NameCheap Registrar Now Accepts Bitcoin

  NameCheapĀ is a popular domain registrar known for their advocacy for Internet freedom. They have donated over $100,000 to EFF, a not-for-profit civil liberties group. Additionally, they fought against corrupt anti-internet legislation in the form of SOPA and other bills. Right now, they’re working to…

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