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posted ago by Francewhoa ago by Francewhoa +40 / -0

http://archiveiya74codqgiixo33q62qlrqtkgmcitqx5u2oeqnmn5bpcbiyd.onion

If https://archive.today is not answering, this is maybe because it is censored in your country. To resolve this challenge, I suggest using the free Tor Browser.

If you are not familiar with using Tor Browser, the steps are:

  1. Using any internet browser to your liking, such as Firefox, go to https://www.torproject.org/download/

  2. On this page above, download the free and secure Tor Browser. It is available for most operating system. Download the appropriate one for your device.

  3. Install Tor Browser

  4. Using Tor Browser, go to http://archiveiya74codqgiixo33q62qlrqtkgmcitqx5u2oeqnmn5bpcbiyd.onion

  5. Using this page above, enjoy viewing or archiving unlimited amount of internet pages. Free from censorship.

Tor Browser often successfully resolve censorship challenge. But it is very slow. If you need a faster Tor Browser, I suggest considering the various options to contribute to Tor Browser at https://donate.torproject.org/

I do not have a financial conflict of interest with Tor Browser


What is Archive.Today?

"archive.today (or archive.is) is a web archiving site, founded in 2012, that saves snapshots on demand, and has support for JavaScript-heavy sites such as Google Maps and progressive web apps such as Twitter. archive.today records two snapshots: one replicates the original webpage including any functional live links; the other is a screenshot of the page"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive.today

  • All data is automatically duplicated 3 times among servers in different datacenters in different physical locations

  • Data is kept forever. Except illegal content. Such as software cracks, or illegal porn.

Archive.Today is available at multiple domain names:


Censorship With Web.Archive.Org

Another option is the free http://web.archive.org

But the challenge with this one is that they have a long history of censoring or deleting lawful data they disagree with. Their head office is located in the United States. Do they receive and accept censorship requests from politician or from agencies?


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