What is the best way to access a proxy to get around internet censorship in places like China?
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Depends on the place. But in general you want to look at an onion router (basically it goes into a local "T. O. R. aware node" through an encrypted tunnel and back out the "democratic" end) such as the t 0 r p r 0 j e c t (take out the zeroes). Along with its firefox add-on, you can turn the onion router on and off. The nodes tend to be very busy so be polite with the bandwidth and you should be fine.
Also look for Great Ladder (gladder)
If you are reading blogs, try to use an online blog reader that is not itself blocked (like Google Reader).
Finally there is something called ultr2r3ach as well.
If you're traveling try to get it all working before you leave there so it's all ready for you once you're there. I've anonymized some of it because they usually keyword block it in-country.
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M$I also used http://www.torproject.org/ when anonymouse wouldn't cut it.
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