How to Bypass Internet Censorship. Floss Manuals...

More information in more places than ever imagined.

The unbelievable growth in the past several years of what is on the 
Internet and where it is available has the effect of making an 
unimaginably vast portion of human knowledge and activity suddenly 
present in unexpected places: the hospital in a remote mountain village, 
your 12-year-old's bedroom, the conference room where you are showing 
your closest colleagues the new product design that will put you ahead 
of the competition, your grandmother's house.

In all of these places, the possibility of connecting to the world opens 
up many wonderful opportunities for improving people's lives. When you 
contract a rare disease on vacation, the remote village hospital may 
save your life by sending your test results to a medical specialist in 
the capital, or even another country; your 12-year-old can research her 
school project or make friends with kids in other countries; you can 
present your new product design simultaneously to top managers in 
offices around the world, who can help you improve it; your grandmother 
can send you her special apple pie recipe by e-mail in time for you to 
bake it for dessert tonight.

But the Internet does not contain only relevant and helpful educational 
information, friendship and apple pie. Like the world itself, it is 
vast, complex and often scary. It is just as available to people who are 
malicious, greedy, unscrupulous, dishonest or merely rude as it is to 
you and your 12-year-old child and your grandmother.

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