Roskomsvoboda Launches a Page on Tor
Roskomsvoboda has launched its own page on the Tor network: rksnetorofbj675vpfif3kocq5qqnjdcx7ed35yqhlhh6wcx4h2thpyd.onion
This resource is accessible like any other “hidden service” on the network. If you use Tor and visit other “onion” sites, you’ll be able to access ours as well. The only thing you might need is to download the latest version of Tor, Tor Browser, or Orbot, depending on what you use.
We created this page in case there are widespread blocks and our regular website becomes unavailable to you. Additionally, you can also find our registry of banned websites on Tor at this address: reestril7e5uggg253txfmwdt3elhejj3f3hv2gj7erx6qfzagibybid.onion
“Tor is essentially a mesh network: traffic sent through it will always find a path between sender and receiver, as long as there’s even the narrowest ‘loophole’ somewhere along the way that allows delivery,” explains our technical specialist, Vadim Misbakh-Solovyov.
Learn More About Tor and How to Stay Connected
- Read about what Tor is and why this network helps us stay connected in these cards.
- Find out how to install Tor Browser here.
- Don’t forget about our joint “anti-blocking” guide with DOXA, especially in the current situation.
Earlier today, the DOXA website was completely blocked due to their article “A Guide for Anti-War Arguments in the Family and at Work.”