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Many Tor nodes are blocked in Russia, so you may need to use a
bridge. The bridges bundled directly into Tor Browser are also
blocked. Therefore you will need to get a working bridge by one
of the following methods:
Send a message to the Tor Telegram bot @GetBridgesBot (type
/bridges)
Request a bridge from within Tor Browser (this is called the
"moat" method)
Send an email to
[email protected] (leave the email subject
empty and write get transport obfs4 in the email message body;
you must send the email using an address from Riseup or Gmail;
bridges distributed by email are less likely to be blocked)
Visit
https://bridges.torproject.org
Connect with Snowflake
Connect with meek-azure
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Imaginary-Resort152
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Very detailed, we need more people like you!
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miyagi1987
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2 days ago
Not all heroes wear capes. I applaud you, good sir.
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el1vator
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3 days ago
Well, this thread is suddenly more relevant.
Russia invaded Ukraine tonight.
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Mountain_Pop6815
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3 days ago
Why?
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DeadShot_76
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3 days ago
Russia blocks relays
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0xggus
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Tor Project
(???????) ??? ???????? ???? ? ??????? Telegram-????
???????????? ? @GetBridgesBot ? Telegram.
???????? /bridges
?????????? ??? ?????? ?????????. ???? ??????????, ??? ???????
???????? ???? ? Tor Browser.
https://forum.torproject.net/t/tor-blocked-in-russia-how-to- circumvent-censorship/982
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Nicivian-
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Do they not block the website too? (archived version)
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Molire
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Tor Browser Moat (mirror link) � You can use Tor Browser Moat to
try to enable any of the 3 types of bridges that are built in
Tor Browser: Snowflake, meek-azure, obfs4; and you can use the
Moat "Request a New Bridge" button to try for Tor Project to
download three obfs4 bridge addresses directly to Tor Browser.
After you enable a bridge and connect to Tor, you can connect to
Tor Project BridgeDB at
https://bridges.torproject.org/options
or
http://yq5jjvr7drkjrelzhut7kgclfuro65jjlivyzfmxiq2kyv5lickrl4qd.
onion/
to copy and use Default OR bridge addresses ("plain ol' vanilla"
bridge addresses) and/or obfs4 bridge addresses.
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VirtualBit-
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2 days ago
Everywhere I go, I see Russia...
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strategosInfinitum
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2 days ago
That's what Putin wants for the world..
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jonr
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3 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF4Hcr7XX3c
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almondru
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1 day ago
Snowflake works fine...
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Roaming_Data
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3 days ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/TOR/comments/szqmah/tor_bridges_wont_co nnect_from_russia/
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