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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
2022-01-07 snowflake Increased capacity of the mapping to client IP addresses on the snowflake bridge.
issue deployment comment
2021-12-29 snowflake Outage of the snowflake bridge.
comment alert
2021-12-22 snowflake Rebooted the Snowflake bridge to increase the number of CPUs from 4 to 8.
issue
2021-12-14 snowflake Release of Tor Browser 11.5a1, with an altered DTLS fingerprint in Snowflake to counteract blocking in Russia.
blog post issue NTC post
2021-12-08 obfs4 Release of Tor Browser 11.0.2, containing a new default obfs4 bridge "deusexmachina".
blog post issue
2021-11-17 to 2022-02-02 obfs4 Run a Tor Bridge campaign, offers rewards for running obfs4 bridges.
blog post about start blog post about end
2021-11-08 Removal of roughly 600 "KAX17" non-exit relays.
mailing list post relay graph article
2021-11-08 onion Release of Tor Browser 11.0. Final deprecation of v2 onion services.
blog post deprecation timeline graph
2021-10-08 to 2021-11-14 Netherlands Relays Unknown Temporary quintupling of direct users from the Netherlands.
relay graph
2021-09-22 to 2021-10-07 Experiment to investigate the accuracy of relays' advertised bandwidth.
status.torproject.org mailing list post advertised bandwidth graph
2021-08-27 to 2021-09-08 Experiment to investigate the accuracy of relays' advertised bandwidth.
status.torproject.org mailing list post advertised bandwidth graph
2021-08-12 ipv4 ipv6 geoip and geoip6 databases updated to "IPFire Project Thu, 12 Aug 2021 05:51:15 GMT" (geoip-db-digest B3A9770171D3060502B7F13C0618BE109B92DF6C, geoip6-db-digest 410B70763FC675B3622264FAA0FC67B78FDE30C2).
commit

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