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How protesters evade digital censorship

As governments attempt to block access to social media or to the internet entirely, protesters try to stay one step ahead. So how do they get around blockades?

By Economist.com

AS GOVERNMENTS attempt to block access to social media or to the internet entirely, protesters try to stay one step ahead. So how do they get around blockades?

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