Arturo Filastò writes:

> That said, something to keep in mind, is that OONI Probe is not a privacy 
> tool, but rather a tool for investigations and as such poses some risks (as 
> we explain inside of our informed consent procedure).
> 
> We are not aware of any OONI Probe users having gotten into trouble for using 
> our tool, but we prefer to air always on the safe side be sure that they 
> understand very well the speculative risks that they could run into.

Yes, I guess I'm just a bit surprised that there aren't more known
cases of censors actively trying to interfere with OONI in some way --
especially since it's already led to published reports about specific
censorship events and practices in specific countries.

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