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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”
Relay users graph

This graph shows the estimated number of directly-connecting clients; that is, it excludes clients connecting via bridges. These estimates are derived from the number of directory requests counted on directory authorities and mirrors. Relays resolve client IP addresses to country codes, so that graphs are available for most countries. Furthermore, it is possible to display indications of censorship events as obtained from an anomaly-based censorship-detection system (for more details, see this technical report). 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
2020-12-17 to 2020-12-20 snowflake DDoS attack on Greenhost, where the Snowflake broker and bridge and onionperf instances are hosted.
2020-12-17 status 2020-12-20 status anti-censorship-team thread
2020-12-05 to 2020-12-09 meek moat An update to an Azure CDN edge server TLS certificate causes an outage of meek and Moat. It is fixed by the release of Tor Browser 10.0.6, which updates the built-in public key pinning of obfs4proxy.
ticket blog post meek graph BridgeDB graph certificate transparency
2020-11-08 to 2020-11-09 snowflake Outage of the snowflake bridge
ticket
2020-10-05 snowflake Deployed version 0.4.2 of the Snowflake WebExtension, with better counting of clients.
archive comment
2020-09-27 to 2020-11-10 Azerbaijan Blocking of social media and instant messaging in Azerbaijan during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
OONI/AIW report IPHR/AIW report relay graph bridge graph
2020-08-31 obfs4 Shutdown of default obfs4 bridge frosty.
ticket
2020-08-13 snowflake Deployed version 0.4.1 of the Snowflake WebExtension, with NAT type detection in the browser.
archive comment
2020-07-06 snowflake Deployed NAT-aware matching at the Snowflake broker.
comment
2020-06-02 snowflake Release of Tor Browser 10.0a1, the first release with Snowflake for Android.
blog post ticket
2020-05-22 snowflake Release of Tor Browser 9.5a13, the first release with Turbo Tunnel session persistence features for Snowflake.
blog post ticket
2020-04-23 snowflake Redeployed the Snowflake bridge with support for non–Turbo Tunnel clients and KCP–Turbo Tunnel clients, removing support for QUIC–Turbo Tunnel clients.
comment
2020-02-22 snowflake Made the Snowflake bridge stop reporting client IP addresses of 0.0.0.0. This also affects log messages that report how many client connections had an attached IP address.
comment
2020-02-19 snowflake Deployed a Turbo Tunnel–capable Snowflake bridge.
comment
2020-02-18 snowflake Outage of the Snowflake bridge caused by memory exhaustion.
ticket

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