Week in Review: November 10, 2017
This week, IM covers a Mozilla survey on the connected future, an Internet service disruption in the U.S., and Citizen Lab report on WeChat censorship
This week, IM covers a Mozilla survey on the connected future, an Internet service disruption in the U.S., and Citizen Lab report on WeChat censorship
This week, IM covers Russia's new VPN law, Springer Nature blocking of articles in China, and Twitter's ban on Russia Today advertising
Week in review: CAIDA releases eye-opening report on DoS attacks, FCC postpones vote on Net Neutrality, and more
This week, IM covers Project Loon in Puerto Rico, Cameroon's Internet shutdown, and a Swazi campaign against YouTube
This week, IM covers Tanzania social media regulation, Weibo censorship, and the OnlineCensorship.org journalist resource kit
This week, IM covers Spanish Internet censorship, Saudi Arabia easing app bans, and a new Open Observatory tool.
This week, Internet Monitor covers India's block of the Wayback Machine, Rwanda and Kenya's open Internet during elections, and Vietnam's newly-approved censorship system.
This week, Internet Monitor looks at Internet access inequalities in Australia, Russia’s block on VPNs, and American companies’ acquiescence to tightened Chinese regulations.
Perhaps the most important trait that Iranians have developed from living in a highly-censored society, says Simin Kargar, is determination.
“One of the major consumers of [online] porn content … [is] Iranians. That is the type of content [which...
This week, the Internet Monitor covers the Moscow protests for Internet freedom, Iran’s increased efforts to filter social media, Verizon’s flirt with net neutrality violations, and a Global Voices study on Facebook’s Free Basics.