FINDING · EVALUATION
HTTP/URL/keyword filtering was the most prevalent censorship method both during the measurement period (49% of countries) and historically (69%), despite 82% global HTTPS adoption. The authors attribute this persistence to censors lacking technical sophistication to upgrade, and to uneven HTTPS adoption leaving older methods effective in underserved regions.
From 2023-master-worldwide — A Worldwide View of Nation-state Internet Censorship · §4.2, Table 2 · 2023 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Even baseline TLS tunneling provides significant relief against the modal censor; circumvention tools should ensure TLS wrapping is on by default for all traffic, not just sensitive destinations.
- Do not assume full-HTTPS penetration in target user populations — design fallback paths that function even where plaintext HTTP is common, since censors in those regions may rely on content inspection.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.