Censorship, Surveillance, and the Splinternet: Why We Need a Decentralized Web Post date July 7, 2025 Post author By hackernoon Post categories In aiesec-scholars, community-owned-internet, data-privacy, decentralized-internet, internet-censorship, internet-infrastructure, peer-to-peer-network, splinternet
The Future of the Internet is Community Driven Post date July 7, 2025 Post author By Precious Adeife Post categories In aiesec-scholars, data-ownership, decentralized-internet, decentralized-storage, future-of-the-internet, internet-censorship, internet-infrastructure, peer-to-peer-web
OpenVPN is Open to VPN Fingerprinting: Acknowledgement and References Post date January 14, 2025 Post author By Virtual Machine Tech Post categories In cybersecurity, dpi, internet-censorship, openvpn, privacy-threats, traffic-analysis, vpn, vpn-blocking
New Study Exposes OpenVPN Fingerprintability, Raising Privacy Concerns Post date January 12, 2025 Post author By Virtual Machine Post categories In cybersecurity, dpi, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, openvpn, privacy-threats, vpn, vpn-blocking
The HackerNoon Newsletter: China and Vietnam May Have Cracked The Perfect Recipe for Digital Complacency (11/30/2024) Post date November 30, 2024 Post author By Noonification Post categories In hackernoon-newsletter, internet-censorship, latest-tect-stories, noonification
From Guy Fawkes to Resistance and Cryptos: A Fight for Freedom Post date November 5, 2024 Post author By Obyte Post categories In anonymous, crypto-anarchism, good-company, guy-fawkes, hacktivists, History, internet-censorship, obyte
How I bypassed Regulations to Setup Remote Access for a Client in China Post date December 3, 2021 Post author By Hacker Noon Post categories In internet-censorship, it-admins, remote, remote-work, software, software-development, technology
VPNs are the Heroes of Our Time Post date November 29, 2021 Post author By newsletters Post categories In censorship, cybersecurity, internet-censorship, newsletter, security, technology, vpn, writer-newsletters
The Internet Belongs to Everyone Post date October 10, 2021 Post author By newsletters Post categories In big-tech, decentralization, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, little-tech, newsletter, nuance, twitter
Checks, Balances, and Freedom: Censorship vs The Internet Post date September 17, 2021 Post author By Podcast Post categories In big-tech-censorship, censorship-resistance, facebook-privacy, free-speech, free-speech-censorship, hackernoon-podcast, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship
Domain Fronting 101: What is Domain Fronting and How Does it Work? Post date July 13, 2021 Post author By Jessica Truong Post categories In blogging-fellowship, content-delivery-network, cybersecurity, domain-fronting, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, TLS, web-security
How To Decentralize The Internet? Post date May 1, 2021 Post author By Benjamin Bateman Post categories In blockchain, censorship-resistance, dapps, decentralization, decentralized-internet, defi, free-ton, internet-censorship
The Problem with Centralized Internet Post date April 11, 2021 Post author By Usman Khalid Post categories In centralized-internet, decentralized-internet, freedom-of-speech, internet, internet-censorship, internet-freedom, internet-privacy, the-centralized-internet
Does Web 3.0 Need Web Servers? Post date April 11, 2021 Post author By Benjamin Bateman Post categories In blockchain, blockchain-use-cases, cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency-regulation, decentralized-internet, defi, free-ton, internet-censorship
Proposal to Gab.com and Andrew Torba: Let’s Crush “Big Tech” Together Post date March 25, 2021 Post author By Andrew Magdy Kamal Post categories In big-tech, big-tech-alternatives, internet-censorship, open-letter, politics, social-network, tech-open-letter, technology
A Suggestion: How Can Parler Become Truly Censorship Resistant? Post date March 22, 2021 Post author By Andrew Magdy Kamal Post categories In big-tech, big-tech-alternatives, free-speech, Freedom, internet-censorship, open-letter, social-network, tech-open-letter
How MalwareBytes Once Blocked Pirate Bay Service Post date March 5, 2021 Post author By Andy Post categories In internet-censorship, malwarebytes, News, online-piracy, piracy, piratebay, torrent, torrent-freak-series
The Internet Archive’s National Emergency Library Controversy Post date March 5, 2021 Post author By Andy Post categories In Internet Archive, internet-censorship, News, online-piracy, piracy, piratebay, torrent, torrent-freak-series
NBCUniversal Sued For Using New York Photographer’s Photos Post date March 5, 2021 Post author By Andy Post categories In copyright-infringement, internet-censorship, News, online-piracy, piracy, piratebay, torrent, torrent-freak-series
Video Game Piracy: CS.RIN.RU Says Cash is Needed to Stay Online Post date March 1, 2021 Post author By Andy Post categories In hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, News, online-piracy, piracy, piratebay, torrent, torrent-freak-series
Judge Asks Author to Consider a Massively Reduced Claim after Suing eBook.bike for Infringement Post date March 1, 2021 Post author By Andy Post categories In copyright, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, News, online-piracy, personal-data, piracy, torrent
Fake News Vs. Censorship in the Battle for the Internet Post date February 26, 2021 Post author By Sharmini R Post categories In censorship-resistance, decentralized-internet, decentralized-web, free-speech-censorship, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, internet-freedom, misinformation-and-fake-news
Geo-Blocking Should Be Illegal – Change My Mind Post date February 12, 2021 Post author By Sharmini R Post categories In blockchain-based-vpn, censorship-resistance, geo-blocking, geoblocking-and-censorship, geoblocking-and-role-of-vpns, hackernoon-top-story, internet-censorship, vpn