"I think the Iranian government is learning quickly how to control
and contain these things," said the executive director of
The Tor Project whose free
downloadable Tor program allows Internet users to work through a
network of relays run by volunteers around the world to access blocked
sites and hide what they are doing on the Internet. Active sessions
using Tor in Iran have jumped from a few hundred before the election to
thousands after, the nonprofit group said.
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