The largest collection of public internet censorship data ever compiled shows that even citizens of the world’s freest countries are not safe from internet censorship. This visualization shows a select group of countries and their trends of internet censorship. The data is based off of Censored Planet, an automated censorship tracking system launched in 2018 by University of Michigan assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science Roya Ensafi. The project has collected more than 21 billion measurements over 20 months in 221 countries.
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