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“We’re rewiring the Internet for freedom.”

5 点作者 dfps将近 8 年前

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otoburb将近 8 年前
Refraction networking depends on an incentive scheme where the costs of cutting off all outside TLS access is too great a burden to bear for censoring networks or countries.<p>However, some countries are actively working to build enough self-sufficiency and content that a smaller and smaller minority of their users will ever &quot;need&quot; to reach beyond state-observed wall gardens.<p>The effectiveness of technologies like refraction networking can be amplified if paired with compelling content only accessible outside tightly controlled cyber-borders. Unfortunately, this is much harder than it sounds.<p>I&#x27;m glad to hear that &quot;larger, longer-term trial deployments&quot; of TapDance are in the works.
dfps将近 8 年前
Until this month, when I saw this I would have first thought of China and Russia and those others. But now I&#x27;m starting to think about North America.<p>(The article begins) For the last two years, a team of engineers and researchers has quietly been working to develop new technology for Internet freedom.<p>Today, we are pleased to share results from the first large-scale field trial of refraction networking, a fundamentally new way to help people around the world learn and communicate online in the face of censorship. We served more than 50,000 users, for more than a week, by deploying refraction networking at partner ISPs.