Legends: Adblock complains about online censorship

It's kind of ironic. Adblock plans to display protest banner to 50 million tomorrow της. Η ανάρτηση διαμαρτυρίας θα παραμείνει for 24 hours and aims to support Amnesty International's online censorship campaign.Adblock

So tomorrow 12 March, Adblock users will see messages from Edward Snowden, Pussy Riot and Ai Weiwei complaining about online censorship.

This campaign is part of the World Day against Internet Censorship events and is trying to highlight the fact as governments seem to be increasingly seeking online control over mass surveillance.

Amnesty International notes that in the last year only: Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland and Switzerland have passed new bills for this very reason.

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