Project Title: Empowering Communities in the Global South to Bypass Censorship
Project Period: September 20, 2019 - November 30, 2021
Meetings: Once a month at 1800 UTC in #tor-meeting, irc.oftc.net. They are announced in the [https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-project tor project mailing list].
== Project Goals/Activities ==
Objective 1: Support censorship circumvention through the improvement of network measurement methodologies aimed at detecting the blocking of circumvention tools
Objective 2: Ensure users in target countries have access to the best Tor bridge options for circumventing censorship
Objective 3: Improve Tor Browser and bridges.torproject.org experience for human rights defenders under censorship
===== O2.2 - Improve user experience and user interface of bridges.torproject.org. =====
====== A1 - Evaluate the user experience of our bridge download site, bridges.torproject.org, and provide a report with the top problems encountered by human rights defenders on the ground. ======
====== A2 - Identify solutions for user problems reported above and implement them to make the portal easier to understand and use successfully. ======
====== A3 - Localize bridges.torproject.org. Tailor additional localization strategies based on community feedback, requests, and data collected during the project timeframe. ======
===== O2.3 - Develop new and/or improve existing bridge selection and distribution strategies. =====
====== A1 - Develop new and/or improve existing bridge selection and distribution strategies based on data collected about successful, effective methods per evaluation during O1.1. ======
====== A2 - Develop methods to present bridges to users based on their location, potentially incorporating relevant censorship data published by OONI. ======
===== O2.4 - Boost security by increasing the number of bridges run by volunteers and collective entities through improvements to onboarding and better communications. =====
====== A1 - Improve documentation on how to set up a bridge server and different pluggable transport bridge servers. ======
====== A2 - Create scripts and configuration code for setting up a bridge on cloud providers to make it easier for operators to launch a new bridge. ======
====== A5 - Increase stability and resilience of bridge authority and bridgeDB by exploring and implementing decentralizations of those services. ======
====== A3 - Use Tor user personas to define user flows that will empower human rights defenders to effectively circumvent censorship based on the scenarios identified above. ======
===== O3.2 - Design the flow of how our users can bypass the scenarios of O3.1. =====
====== A1 - User flow part 1: User learns they are under censorship. Create mockups with different solutions on how to notify Tor Browser users about detected censorship. ======
====== A2 - User flow part 2: Once censorship is acknowledged by the user, we then guide them on how to bypass the detected censorship. Create mockups with different solutions on how to better guide our users to bypass censorship. ======
====== A2 - Test and refine solutions developed under O3.2 by including them on nightly releases so users in the Global South can give us feedback early in the release process. ======