Twitter has launched a privacy-protected version of its site to bypass surveillance and censorship after Russia restricted access to its service in the country.
Russia has blocked access to Facebook and has limited Twitter in an attempt to try to restrict the flow of information about its war in Ukraine. Both companies have said they are working on restoring access to people inside Russia even as they restrict the country's state media from their services.
Known as an “onion” service, users can access this version of Twitter if they download the Tor browser, which allows people to access sites on what is also referred to as the “dark web.” Instead of .com, onion sites have a .onion suffix. Regular websites, including Twitter.com, are also accessible on Tor, but the .onion versions are made specifically for Tor and prevent the site from being spoofed by malicious actors.
While the term "dark web" connotes illegal sites such as the now-defunct Silk Road drug market, it is also often used by people seeking to remain anonymous for their safety and also to access sites censored by repressive governments.
Facebook and other sites such as the BBC also have versions accessible on Tor. Twitter's version has been in the works for some time, since before the Russian invasion, the company confirmed Wednesday.
Software engineer and internet security expert Alec Muffett, who has worked with other companies to set up onion sites, announced announed the new service on his own account.
“This is possibly the most important and long-awaited tweet that I’ve ever composed,” he wrote Tuesday, adding a link to the site for all to access.
However, he said it's important to remember that the link is for those who seriously need access to information. So if you currently have access to Twitter, don't use the .onion link. Heres why:
"From past experience with the Facebook and BBC Onion sites, any sufficiently large announcement leads to a load-spike, and given that @TwitterSafety has 3.6 million followers it would not be wise in a time of global crisis," Muffett said.
Muffett also shared a link to all of the .onion sites where those in Europe can access other sites like Facebook and news outlets. For that list, click here.
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