Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox 18.7.0

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With Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox, you can easily navigate through internet censorship, stay informed about websites that share data with government agencies, and discover new blockages.

Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox 18.7.0

With Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox, you can easily navigate through internet censorship, stay informed about websites that share data with government agencies, and discover new blockages.

With Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox works in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and other countries.

Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox allows you to maintain anonymity while browsing with fast and secure proxies. Additionally, for users in Russia, the extension provides information on websites that share user data with third parties. With tCensor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox, you can also access *.onion and *.i2p sites without relying on third-party software. Furthermore, you can use your own HTTPS proxy and customize a list of domains that should be proxied.

To access a website that has been censored, you can use Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox; it uses a dedicated proxy to load the website. However, if you prefer to use a VPN, it's recommended that you disable this option.

Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox lets you access a registry database that stores blocked websites, making it easier for you to navigate to those domains. You have the option to manually update the local database and add any websites to the Proxying List.

Censor Tracker for Chrome and Firefox 18.7.0