Most of the countries around the world have rules to block content over internetrevealed through documents provided by Edward Snowden. that is called Censorship, and countries like US “spies” that is already being
Google’s new tool is expected to bypass censorship and invasive government monitoring. uProxy named tool was discussed on Monday at the Google Ideas Summit in
New York, but tool isn’t available right now as Google is not
comfortable giving it a release date. It needs some trusted users to
improve n make it more secure.
Lucas Dixon, one of the Engineer, who has worked on this project says:
“The reason it is closed source at the moment, the reason we’re not
open sourcing it right now, is exactly that we don’t want people to start using it before, actually, it’s safe and secure,”
About uProxy?
Like Tor, uProxy will be available as browser extension in Chrome
& Firefox that will allow two people who know each other, and are
already in touch via chat, Facebook or email, for example, to share
their connection.
How uProxy will work?
Imagine, you live in Iran and want to use your friend’s connection
living in U.S, so you have to ping your friend via chat to activate
uProxy>>Your friend in U.S would click on the extension>>you
would receive a notification and
after accepting the connection you will be connected to the Internet,
via secure channel, through the U.S. friend’s connection.
Google Engineers also called it a personalized VPN [Virtual Private Network.
It is also cleared out by Google that it’s not a mirroring of TOR, and you should be aware-what it does not do:
- Doesn’t anonymize traffic.
- Doesn’t allow for file sharing.
- Doesn’t provide encrypted, secure communications like tools Silent Circle and Cryptocat.
uProxy seeded by Google and developed by researchers at the University of Washington, and isn’t the first tool that promises to bypass censorship. There are numerous projects—like the open-source project Lantern, whose developers contributed to uProxy through Brave New Software.
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