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**Don’t let censorship cut you off!** | ### HELP

**Don’t let censorship cut you off!**  





Our comprehensive guide provides practical solutions to bypass internet restrictions and communicate securely. Learn how to use tools like VPNs, Tor, decentralized messengers (Jami, Tox, Briar), and advanced encryption techniques (PGP, Matrix) to stay connected in any situation.  


Whether you need to unblock websites, secure your conversations, or navigate partial internet shutdowns, this guide has you covered.  


Stay informed, stay connected, and protect your digital freedom!  


#BypassCensorship #DigitalFreedom #SecureCommunication



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🌐 **Staying Connected in Challenging Times** 🌐  


Facing partial internet blocks or restrictions? Don’t worry—we’ve compiled a robust guide to help you stay online, communicate securely, and protect your privacy. Whether it’s VPNs, Tor, or decentralized messengers like Jami and Tox, we’ve got tools and tips to bypass censorship and maintain your freedom of expression.  


Let’s explore how technology keeps the world connected, no matter the barriers. 💻✨  


#FreedomOnline #InternetPrivacy #StayConnected


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### HELP  

**For partial blocking scenarios**  


**0)** Purchase a VPN from the list on [VPNlove.me](https://vpnlove.me).  


**1)** No money or failed payments? Start with the Tor browser or Orbot.  

- Try different bridges.  

- Wait several minutes for the connection to establish, as it may take time.  


**2)** If Tor doesn’t work, attempt DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) bypass methods.  

Note: Effectiveness may vary.  

- **Windows**: GoodbyDPI  

- **Linux**: Bol-van Zapret  

- **Android**: Power Tunnel  


**3)** If bypassing DPI fails, use **Antizapret Proxy Anticensor**.  


**4)** If that doesn’t work, try **I2P** (Invisible Internet Project):  

- Use I2P Java or I2Pd clients.  

- Optionally, find specialized proxies for accessing the regular internet.  

  *(Note: This requires advanced configuration and results in slower speeds.)*  


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### Messengers  


**5)** **Telegram**:  

- Use proxy servers (find them in dedicated Telegram channels).  

- Alternatively, connect via Orbot SOCKS proxy (`127.0.0.1:9050`) or I2P proxy.  


**6)** **Jami**:  

- Works via P2P or standard servers.  

- Fully encrypted.  

- Particularly effective on mobile devices due to IPv6 connectivity, even if servers are blocked.  


**7)** **Element Messenger (Matrix technology)**:  

- Operates like email (federation of servers).  

- Register on lesser-known servers.  

- Use the **Element** client.  


**8)** **XMPP/Jabber**:  

- Similar to email (server federation).  

- Register on lesser-known servers.  

- Russian servers can be used with OMEMO encryption.  


Clients by platform:  

- **Android**: Conversations  

- **Windows**: Gajim or Dino  

- **iOS/macOS**: ChatSecure  

- **Linux**: Gajim or Dino  


**9)** **Tox**:  

- A P2P messenger.  

- **Android**: aTox or Trifa  

- **Windows/macOS/Linux**: qTox  

- **iOS**: Not available  


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### Email + PGP Encryption  


**10.1)** **DeltaChat**:  

- Email client with automatic encryption.  

- Interface resembles Telegram.  


**10.2)** **Mailvelope**:  

- Browser plugin for encrypting web-based email.  


**10.3)** **K-9 Mail + OpenKeychain**:  

- Standard email client for Android.  

- Integrated with OpenKeychain for PGP encryption.  


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### Offline-capable messengers  


**11.1)** **Briar** (Android only):  

- Works via built-in Tor.  

- If there’s no internet, operates over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.  


**11.2)** **Fireside** (Android only):  

- Functions via the regular internet.  

- If there’s no internet, connects through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.  

- **Caution**: Requires a phone number and has unknown origins. The app is not on F-Droid, only available as a binary package. Use cautiously.  


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### Additional Tools  


1. **Encrypted P2P sync**: Syncthing  

2. **Offline maps**: OrganicMaps  

3. **Android SMS encryption**: SMS PGP encryption tools (requires key exchange).  

4. **YouTube and media downloaders**: NewPipe, DVD.  

5. **File-sharing tools**: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth apps for direct transfers.  

6. **Terminal for Linux on Android**: Termux.  

7. **Mesh networking**: Yggdrasil clients for overlay networking.  


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### Notes  


- Effectiveness of some tools depends on the specific block or restrictions.  

- Many solutions require prior setup and technical knowledge.  

- Consider maintaining backups of all critical tools and instructions offline.  


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**Conclusion**  

No matter the challenges, staying connected and safeguarding your privacy is always possible with the right tools and knowledge. By utilizing VPNs, Tor, decentralized networks, and encrypted messengers, you can overcome censorship and ensure secure communication. Technology empowers us to remain free and connected—let’s use it wisely and responsibly.  


**Disclaimer**  

This guide is provided for informational purposes only. Always comply with local laws and regulations regarding internet usage and privacy tools. The effectiveness of these methods may vary depending on the specific circumstances and the nature of restrictions. Use these tools responsibly and prioritize your safety.  


#StaySecure #InternetFreedom #DigitalSafety


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Here are 23 keywords extracted from the translated instructions:  


1. VPN  

2. Tor  

3. Orbot  

4. DPI bypass  

5. GoodbyDPI  

6. Bol-van Zapret  

7. Power Tunnel  

8. Antizapret  

9. I2P  

10. Proxy  

11. Telegram  

12. Jami  

13. Element  

14. Matrix  

15. XMPP  

16. Jabber  

17. Tox  

18. PGP encryption  

19. DeltaChat  

20. Briar  

21. Fireside  

22. Syncthing  

23. Yggdrasil  


These keywords represent the main tools, technologies, and methods mentioned in the text.


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Here’s a list of hashtags based on the keywords, suitable for social media posts:  


#VPN  

#Tor  

#Orbot  

#DPIFiltering  

#GoodbyeDPI  

#BolVanZapret  

#PowerTunnel  

#Antizapret  

#I2P  

#Proxy  

#Telegram  

#Jami  

#Element  

#MatrixProtocol  

#XMPP  

#Jabber  

#ToxMessenger  

#PGPEncryption  

#DeltaChat  

#Briar  

#Fireside  

#Syncthing  

#YggdrasilNetwork  


Feel free to adjust them depending on the platform and audience.


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