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Survey data indicates 31% of Chinese Internet users use VPN services compared to Tor's approximately 2 million daily users globally, and centralized non-anonymous systems like Lantern and Psiphon dominate adoption over anonymity-focused tools. The paper argues this demonstrates that the majority of censored users prioritize blocking resistance over anonymity, supporting a separation-of-properties design principle.
From 2020-nasr-massbrowser — MassBrowser: Unblocking the Censored Web for the Masses, by the Masses · §III-B · 2020 · Network and Distributed System Security
Implications
- Design circumvention systems with blocking resistance as the primary objective and offer anonymity only as an opt-in feature, to avoid imposing QoS penalties on the majority of users who do not require it.
- Restricting proxy use to censored destinations only reduces proxy congestion and lowers volunteer legal exposure, increasing the pool of willing proxy operators.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.