Geneva tool lets you bypass censorship by merely doing nothing

Geneva tool lets you bypass censorship by merely doing nothing

How to bypass censorship? It’s not as simple as it seems but researchers from the University of Maryland’s Computer Science Department are claiming to have the ultimate solution after all.

It is a fact that millions of people around the world face censorship on the internet especially websites being blocked by ISPs. This is common in authoritarian regimes like China and Saudi Arabia in addition to various 3rd world countries spread across globally.


It may come as a surprise to you (or not) but Google and Facebook are banned in China


To solve this problem, we usually use VPNs or perhaps if you’re a bit more tech-savvy, the TOR network. However, all of these require conscious efforts on behalf of you the user in which you have to install some extension or another software altogether.


Yet, have you ever imagined an internet where you did not have to do anything and all these blocked websites would “un-block” themselves for you magically?


See: List of Eight Popular websites That are Banned in China


This is exactly what a group of researchers from the University of Maryland’s Computer Science Department have come up with. Dubbed as Geneva; they have made a tool that lets the blocked websites do the effort of evading censorship filters themself without you having to intervene. ..

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