Windows Vista Feature Request: Anti-Censorship web browsing
I have a feature request for Windows Vista.It should have an anti-censorship web browsingfeature(either in IE or in the Start menu) thatlets people browse the internet without having perfectly legal websites blocked by their isp. For example, in china their isps block legal sites like wikipedia and newspaper sites. So maybe Windows Vista could have a feature where you open IE and there is a "anti-censorship" button and when it's enabled a person can visit any website they want even if it's been blocked by their isp. I know this would be difficult to implement because you probably have to edit the tcp/ip protocol and onion routingetc, but I'm sure it could be done. And some people may say you can use a proxy server, but in China the isps block the proxy servers.
December 29th, 2008 11:31am

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December 31st, 2008 9:39am

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