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This is a friendly message from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. View it in a web browser.
Dear Friend of Digital Freedom,
We use Tor to access our website and to publish to our blog, which is blocked inside of our country. -- Iranian human rights activist
If you could do something to make the Internet safer and more private for activists, investigative journalists, and humanitarian aid workers around the world, would you?
You can.
Today EFF is launching the Tor Challenge—a campaign to encourage Internet users all over the world to support the Tor network by operating relays.
Tor is a service that helps you to protect your anonymity while using the Internet and allows you to circumvent Internet censorship. When you use the Tor software, your real IP address remains hidden. Activists all over the world depend on Tor to maintain anonymity when communicating and accessing websites that have been blocked by their governments.
The Tor software depends on the Tor network, which is made up of Tor relays operated by individuals like you. The more Tor relays we have running, the faster, more secure and more robust the Tor network becomes.
Are you ready to help Internet activists all over the world?
Click here to see how and learn more.
Defending your digital rights,
The EFF Activism Team
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
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