For the last days in Canada, somehow "Archive.Today" is censored. Tor Browser allow you to resolve this challenge. Trudeau's administration censoring?
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Steps to go around censorship
If you're not familiar with using Tor Browser to resolve censorship challenge. The steps are:
- Get the free and secure Tor Browser at https://www.torproject.org/download/
- Using Tor Browser, go to any link to your liking. For example, http://archive.today If somehow the link is censored, search for its alternative ".onion" link, if any. For example, only using Tor Browser, go to http://archiveiya74codqgiixo33q62qlrqtkgmcitqx5u2oeqnmn5bpcbiyd.onion/
- If you're not familiar with how to use the free Archive.Today to archive or view censored web pages, this F.A.Q. might be of interest:
Enjoy
You can expect Tor Browser to be much slower. But it is both free and often does successfully go around both censorship and shadow censorship.
Disclaimer
I do not have a conflict of interest with Archive.Today or Tor Browser. I'm just a happy end-user.
From my end, yes. Beginning around October 2023. Since the Trudeau administration started. I noticed an increasingly high amount of the websites they banned. I'm referring to both lawful and peaceful websites.
Feel free to use any supplier to your liking.
Clearnet was acquired by Telus. Its head office is in BC, Canada. So by laws, they are required to comply with any censorship requests. Even if they disagree with it. In comparison, Tor Browser is decentralized. There is no "head office". Which means it is much stronger at resolving the censorship challenge.
Source Clearnet now owned by Telus at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clearnet_(Telus_Mobility)#Clearnet_Communications
Also, there are many types of censorship. For example, but not limited to, suppliers blanket censorship, and per user censorship. Plus the shadow censorship for both.