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Users

We estimate the number of users by analyzing the requests induced by clients to relays and bridges.

  • Relay users
  • Bridge users by country
  • Bridge users by transport
  • Bridge users by country and transport
  • Bridge users by IP version
  • BridgeDB requests by requested transport
  • BridgeDB requests by distributor
  • Top-10 countries by relay users
  • Top-10 countries by possible censorship events
  • Top-10 countries by bridge users
  • “The anonymous Internet”
Bridge users by country and transport graph

This graph shows the estimated number of clients connecting via bridges. These numbers are derived from directory requests counted on bridges. Bridges resolve client IP addresses of incoming directory requests to country codes, and they distinguish connecting clients by transport protocol, which may include pluggable transports. Even though bridges don't report a combination of clients by country and transport, it's possible to derive and graph lower and upper bounds from existing usage statistics. For further details check the documentation on Reproducible Metrics.

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Related events

The following events have been manually collected in the metrics-timeline Git repository and might be related to the displayed graph.

Dates Places/Protocols Description and Links
2018-03-14 snowflake Deployed an attempt to fix frequent crashes of the fallback snowflake proxies.
comment commit
2018-03-12 ipv4 ipv6 geoip and geoip6 databases updated to "March 8 2018 Maxmind GeoLite2 Country" (geoip-db-digest 0FD75C42A32E82100361BD367CB13862806E6A13, geoip6-db-digest 5AFA101C4A6AD4289CEE4575943D6BA851606245).
commit
2018-03-03 Release of tor 0.3.2.10, 0.3.1.10, and 0.2.9.15, which offer better resistance against DoS attacks.
blog post ticket
2018-02-27 to 2018-03-02 Less than 3 bandwidth authorities are available.
tor-relays
2018-02-12 Relays Tor 0.3.3.2-alpha reaches deb.torproject.org repositories
2018-02-11 Relays Tor 0.3.3.2-alpha reaches FreeBSD repositories
2018-02-10 Relays Tor 0.3.3.2-alpha is released (containing important denial-of-service migitations for relays)
blog
2018-02-08 ipv4 ipv6 geoip and geoip6 databases updated to "February 7 2018 Maxmind GeoLite2 Country" (geoip-db-digest FF83AD73DE7672C77EDF8888F4B241642C7C90F7, geoip6-db-digest B1CDBFEB7C88F82EF3B5289CAFEED1321FA4693F).
commit
2018-02-01 to 2018-02-05 Iran meek Unknown Drop of meek users in Iran; other transports not affected.
graph
2018-01-24 to present webstats Tor Browser update pings roughly halve, again. The beginning corresponds with the release of Tor Browser 7.5; however unlike with Tor Browser 6.5.2, there was no change to app.update.url this time.
ticket thread
2018-01-23 obfs4 Tor Browser 7.5 is released. It adds the default obfs4 bridge noisetor01:46089.
blog post
2018-01-20 Relays Some more directory authorities upgrade to 0.3.2.9 which enforces new requirements for the exit flag. ~50 relays lose the exit flag
tor-relays post
2018-01-18 to 2018-02-24 snowflake Outage of Snowflake broker caused by the disabling of the Let's Encrypt TLS-SNI-01 challenge.
ticket graph
2018-01-16 Tor 0.3.2.9 reaches deb.torproject.org.
relay versions graph
2017-12-12 to 2018-01-18 meek Outage of the meek.bamsoftware.com (unthrottled for public use), meek.bamsoftware.com:7443 (former meek-azure, now unused), and gaeuploader.meek.bamsoftware.com (used by GAEuploader) bridges.

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