Tracking censorship throughout world
The scale of Internet coverage and the impact of the network on the world community give experts the opportunity to believe that the further development of this structure without any regulation and control is impossible.
OONI Explorer is a non-commercial free software project that shows data about Internet censorship around the world. The service collects information from the global community and discloses evidence of censorship in all countries.
The service provides information about blocked websites and applications. A flexible search allows you to get detailed information about blocking: a filter is available by country, change date, test name and an extensive list with website categories.
In addition, detailed reports are provided on based on various bypass tools. The charts can be configured to display multiple countries at once to compare blocking rates. The source code for the OONI project is available at GitHub.