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Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab have developed a free program named Psiphon that will allow users to bypass any web-Censorship that might be in their country.

Human Rights Organisation Reporters without Borders have recently released a list of 13 countries that it believes are suppressing the freedom of expression on the net. But with this new program users from any country can browse any thing they want to.

The Program works on social networks and a net user in an uncensored country can download the program to their computer, which further transforms it into an access point. Further they can give their contacts in censored countries a unique web address, log in and a password, which will enable the restricted users to freely browse the web through an encrypted connection to the proxy server.

However, the developers of this program have also warned the users that bypassing the censorship could violate laws and they should first consider the consequences of doing so.

The freeware will release on December 1.

Another idea for bypassing the web censorship is using sites like Vtunnel.com and hidebehind.net, which are there on the internet but do that on your own risk as I have already told you that bypassing the web censorship could violate some laws in your country.

Via: bbc