Browser Extensions
Censorship monitoring, secure inbox, and blockchain messaging
What It Does
Tests 100 known-censored domains every hour. Zero browsing history collection.
Your browser contributes to mapping global internet censorship—automatically, privately, in the background.
How It Works
- • Tests 100 domains hourly (Twitter, Facebook, BBC, VPNs, etc.)
- • Records: accessible, blocked, timeout, throttled
- • Reports anonymously to intelligence API
- • Researchers use data to map global censorship
Privacy
What we DON'T collect:
- ✗ NO browsing history
- ✗ NO personal data
What we DO collect:
- ✓ Domain test results (100 pre-defined sites)
- ✓ Country code (for routing context)
- ✓ Anonymous aggregated metrics
Open source on GitHub. Full privacy policy.
Install
Firefox: ✓ Approved (Nov 20, 2025) • Chrome: ✓ Approved (Nov 24, 2025)
Your Impact
Currently: 16 VPN nodes monitoring globally. Goal: Scale to 10,000+ contributors.
Every install helps researchers map censorship at scale.
FAQ
Q: Does this slow my browser?
A: No. Tests run in background with zero performance impact.
Q: How do I control it?
A: Click extension icon → pause/resume monitoring anytime.
Q: Is this the same as your VPN?
A: No. Extension monitors censorship. VPN evades it. Both contribute to the intelligence network.
Q: Is it safe in censored regions?
A: Yes. Only tests domains, doesn't bypass censorship. No VPN needed.
Join the censorship intelligence network. Free, open source, privacy-first.
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