Hello friends,
We're excited to host the first online Internet Measurement Village.
Learn all about it here:
https://ooni.org/post/2020-internet-measurement-village
This is an online event that starts next Wednesday, 10th June 2020 and
ends on Friday, 3rd July 2020.
The schedule is available here:
https://ooni.org/post/2020-internet-measurement-village#schedule
Almost every day, we will live-stream presentations on:
* Internet measurement projects (those that measure internet censorship,
internet performance, and internet outages)
* Local censorship measurement projects (in Venezuela, Ukraine, and
Southeast Asia)
* Advocacy efforts against internet shutdowns (globally and in West Africa)
* Censorship circumvention tool projects
All presentations will be live-streamed on the OONI YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/OONIorg
We will include a live chat in the stream so that you can ask presenters
questions.
Please help spread the word:
https://twitter.com/OpenObservatory/status/1268951324378488832
Thanks,
Maria.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello friends,
We're super excited to share that OONI Probe Mobile 2.5 is out!
Why is this so exciting?
1) Circumvention tool testing => The latest release includes OONI Probe
tests for measuring the blocking of Tor & Psiphon!
2) 5 new languages => Thanks to the Localization Lab community, the OONI
Probe mobile app is now also available in Indonesian, Thai, Romanian,
Slovak, and Icelandic (in total, the OONI Probe mobile app is now
available in 20 languages!)
Please update to the latest version: https://ooni.org/install/mobile
And help spread the word:
https://twitter.com/OpenObservatory/status/1277648271067033601
Thanks,
~ OONI team.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello,
This Thursday, we're hosting an online discussion on internet censorship
in Manipur, India and its impact on womxn in the region.
* When? Thursday, 25th June 2020 at 10am UTC
* Where? OONI Slack channel: https://slack.ooni.org/ (bridged with IRC:
ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/#ooni)
* Who? We will be joined by Chinmayi S K, OTF Information Controls
Fellow (hosted with OONI)
This will provide an opportunity to discuss Chinmayi's recently
published research report, titled "Those Unspoken Thoughts: A study of
censorship and media freedom in Manipur, India".
Summary of report:
https://ooni.org/post/2020-those-unspoken-thoughts-otf-fellow-report/
Full length report:
https://ooni.org/documents/those-unspoken-thoughts-otf-fellow.pdf
The discussion will start off with a brief summary of the key findings
(by Chinmayi), and then we will open up the floor for your questions.
Please join us! :)
Best,
Maria.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello friends,
Today OONI published a new research report, titled: "DNS over TLS
blocked in Iran".
You can access this report here: https://ooni.org/post/2020-iran-dot/
DNS over TLS (DoT) is a network protocol that secures DNS queries
(https://ooni.org/support/glossary/#dns-query).
DoT improves the privacy and security of DNS queries, and makes
DNS-based blocking harder.
We investigated whether DoT works in Iran by gathering a list of 31
well-known DoT endpoints and running experiments from four distinct
Iranian mobile and fixed-line Internet Service Providers (ISPs): MCI,
TCI, Irancell, and Shatel.
We discovered that:
* 57% of the endpoints are blocked on a least one ISP;
* the blocking is not implemented uniformly across ISPs;
* most blocking happens by interfering with the TLS handshake;
* in some cases TLS handshake blocking seems to depend on the SNI, while
in other cases it seems to depend strictly on the TCP endpoint being used;
* forcing TLSv1.3 does not change the rate of successful TLS handshakes
compared to letting the server choose a TLS version between v1.0 and v1.3.
In our report, we share details from our experiments and findings.
Please share our research:
https://twitter.com/OpenObservatory/status/1275842846520741888
Thanks,
~ OONI team.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello,
The Trump administration recently appointed a new CEO to USAGM, who
fired the leadership of the Open Technology Fund (OTF).
Meanwhile, lobbyists are suggesting that funds that would normally go to
the OTF should go to some commercial VPNs instead.
This is extremely concerning, given that the OTF is one of the main
funders of free censorship circumvention and privacy-enhancing
technologies that human rights defenders and vulnerable communities
around the world rely on.
Today, OONI published a statement on why the OTF is essential for
internet freedom:
https://ooni.org/post/2020-06-19-save-internet-freedom-support-the-open-tec…
Please help share it:
https://twitter.com/OpenObservatory/status/1274030123608616960
And please join us in signing this letter to congress:
https://saveinternetfreedom.tech/ (you don't need to be American, we
aren't either!)
Thanks,
Maria.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello friends,
Long story short, the Trump administration just appointed a new CEO to
USAGM, which is the US government’s global media agency which oversees
news broadcasters like Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, as well as a
key funder in the Internet Freedom field, Open Technology Fund (OTF).
FYI, this CEO, Michael Pack, is very close to Steve Bannon. The USAGM
news agencies, combined, reach millions if not billions of people
throughout the world.
There are folks lobbying hard to take away congressional-approved
funding going to Internet Freedom, of which a large chunk goes to OTF,
potentially impacting the 2020 budget. The strategy is to shift funding
to only a handful of commercial VPN services. This will be
catastrophically detrimental for Internet Freedom worldwide - It will
put human rights defenders, activists, and journalists in danger,
especially activists campaigning against highly sophisticated technical
adversaries like China, Russia, Iran and more.
What Can You Do:
1- We’re calling on your organization to sign a letter that is being
sent to Congress
You can read and sign for support here: https://saveinternetfreedom.tech/
Please share the website with your contacts.
2- Organizational statement
It would be incredibly helpful to have your organization put out a
statement in support of Internet Freedom and OTF. Here are some talking
points. https://frama.link/tp-saveinternetfreedom
3- Join the mailing list
Join the mailing list, where folks are coordinating efforts against
this: https://groups.io/g/sift-talk/
4- Press statements
If you work with groups that have benefited from OTF funding, and can
attest to how crucial it is in the fight for internet freedom, human
rights and against censorship, please let us know. We might use some of
these quotes for press statements.
5- Help us with Outreach & Public Support:
a) You can tweet about it using #saveinternetfreedom, and use any means
in your disposal to draw media attention to this.
Thank you!
--
Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello,
Over the last year, OONI has had the opportunity to serve as the host
organization of OTF Information Controls Fellow, Chinmayi S K
(https://www.opentech.fund/about/people/chinmayi-sk/).
Today, we are excited to share the publication of Chinmayi's research
report, titled "Those Unspoken Thoughts: A study of censorship and media
freedom in Manipur, India".
Summary of report:
https://ooni.org/post/2020-those-unspoken-thoughts-otf-fellow-report/
Full length report:
https://ooni.org/documents/those-unspoken-thoughts-otf-fellow.pdf
As part of her fellowship, Chinmayi researched internet censorship in
Manipur, India, and its effect on the womxn in the region.
To this end, she adopted both quantitative and qualitative research
methods. To investigate internet censorship, Chinmayi ran OONI Probe in
various regions of India and analyzed relevant OONI measurements. To
explore the impact of internet censorship on womxn in the region and to
investigate restrictions to media freedom, she circulated a survey and
carried out interviews.
Key findings from her research include:
* Censorship variance on a network-level. Internet censorship (i.e.,
blocking of websites) in India mainly varies from ISP to ISP, rather
than from region to region.
* Block pages were detected for 167 URLs in India across 5 ISPs
(including 2 networks in Manipur), 84 URLs of which remain operational
and are discussed as part of this study.
* Most blocked URLs include blogs, file-sharing sites, and media websites.
* Many of the blocked blogs and media articles were included in a 2013
blocklist issued by the government of India, in response to the IIPM
controversy.
* Block pages were mainly served for specific articles, rather than
blocking access to entire websites.
* Many of these blocked articles covered the 2012 murder of Rohingya
Muslims in Myanmar and violence against Muslims in Assam.
* Many of these sites now support HTTPS, which means that the blocking
of articles on HTTP webpages can easily be circumvented.
* Websites related to Manipur -- including local media websites, human
rights websites, and women’s rights websites -- were found accessible
throughout the testing period of this study.
* Manipur has faced around five shutdowns from 2012 to the time of
writing this report. Internet shutdowns create inconvenience for the
womxn of Manipur. Womxn reported loss of professional standing and
opportunities as a result of them. They also reported facing anxiety and
restlessness thus affecting their mental health because of these
shutdowns. The concerns about the need of shutdowns were raised.It
remains unclear whether and how internet shutdowns have helped resolve
conflict in the state.
* The delicate socio-political situation in Manipur means there are
multiple threat vectors for expression. The number and complexity of the
threats has created a chilling effect on freedom of expression. Womxn
practice self censorship to avoid conflict. .
* Certain internet activities have led to offline consequences for some
womxn in Manipur, often in the nature of threat to life and security.
* Press freedom continues to be under threat with legal actions such as
defamation cases, pressure from the political class adding to the
existing restriction that they face in terms of pressures from UGs
(Underground Groups) and the government.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this study, please reach
out to Chinmayi directly: chinmayi(a)thebachchaoproject.org
Please help share the report:
https://twitter.com/skchinmayi/status/1273575300736020480
Thanks,
Maria.
--
Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hi folks,
RightsCon (the leading human rights conference in the digital age) is
taking place online this year between 27th-31st July 2020.
More information is available here:
https://www.rightscon.org/save-the-date-for-rightscon-online/
Save the dates & see you there!
Cheers,
Maria.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
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Hello,
We published a report sharing the findings of the OONI Run usability
study: https://ooni.org/post/2020-06-09-ooni-run-usability-study-findings/
In order to improve OONI Run (http://run.ooni.io/), we circulated a
survey & interviewed community members to collect feedback.
This report shares the findings based on our analysis of the survey and
interview responses, documenting the challenges that community members
have encountered with using OONI Run, as well as their suggestions for
improving the platform and feature requests.
We will be addressing all feedback on GitHub (through relevant tickets),
and we plan to release an improved version of OONI Run by the end of 2020.
Warm thanks to community members for participating in the OONI Run
usability study and for sharing extremely helpful feedback!
All the best,
Maria.
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Maria Xynou
Research & Partnerships Director
Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI)
https://ooni.org/
PGP Key Fingerprint: 2DC8 AFB6 CA11 B552 1081 FBDE 2131 B3BE 70CA 417E