How to circumvent Internet censorship

I just stumbled onto this; didn’t have time to go through it, but it looks like it may be useful to some of my friends in China.

The Discussion: 6 Comments

Cool. Looks like it’s worth some study, for general technical knowlege too. I use a very easy service which is 95% effective, and it’s so well-known and easy to find, I haven’t figured out why they don’t block it, too.

September 16, 2004 @ 8:48 pm | Comment

I was overjoyed when my girlfriend here in beijing installed some sort of programme that allowed me to openm sites like the BBC or tibet.com etc., until I contracted some kind of virus after downloading a Mel Gibson theme for her in return. So getting this info is VERY much appreciated! But… any chance of getting the concise idiot’s guide in three easy steps?…

September 16, 2004 @ 8:52 pm | Comment

oh the irony….for some reason i can’t open it from my office in shanghai, hehe. hopefully that’s just a glitch, will try again later.

September 16, 2004 @ 10:00 pm | Comment

This site appears to be censored, I can’t read it.

September 17, 2004 @ 11:50 pm | Comment

i opened it by doing a yahoo search on the web address and then opening the cached version. it kind of worked.

September 19, 2004 @ 11:24 pm | Comment

but i was not smart enough to really understand how to use the info on the page, hehe 🙁

September 21, 2004 @ 9:20 pm | Comment

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