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4.2 billion people experienced internet censorship in 2022
Authoritarian governments have turned to internet and social media disruptions to maintain their rule and curb civil unrest, opposing political parties, free speech, and looming socio-economic concerns. But how does 2022’s global censorship landscape compare with previous years?
Stick around as we recap key developments in global internet censorship, i.e., the legal control, suppression, or manipulation of what can and cannot be watched, seen, downloaded, or published on the world wide web.

Surfshark releases Dynamic MultiHop

Surfshark introduces a new Antivirus feature – Webcam Protection

Surfshark updates: December 2022

Surfshark decreases support of Windows legacy systems

Rural U.S. overpays for the internet, further expanding the digital divide

Surfshark updates: November 2022

Surfshark updates: October 2022

Surfshark removes the least-used app languages

Surfshark celebrates 100 server country locations!

Surfshark – the VPN Solution of the Year
