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  "textContent": "submitted by Blaze to privacy\n60 points | 11 comments\nhttps://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/05/hackers-guide-circumventing-internet-shutdowns\n\nInternet shutdowns are devastating for human rights. We can’t rely on tech oligarchs to save us, especially when these same companies and governments are the ones to sever our access to the internet and telecommunications. This is why it’s important to set up communication mechanisms before a disaster happens.",
  "title": "A Hackers Guide to Circumventing Internet Shutdowns"
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