Keywords: Internet Censorship and Surveillance World Map.svg en A map showing the level of Internet censorship and surveillance by country throughout the world Based on Wikipedia Internet censorship and surveillance by country fr Une carte illustrant le niveau de censure d'internet par pays à travers le monde Basé sur Wikipedia Internet censorship and surveillance by country 26 September 2011 updated 25 June 2014 own based on the article Internet censorship and surveillance by country as well as the classifications from Reporters Without Borders the OpenNet Initiative the Freedom on the Net reports from Freedom House and the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices of the U S Department of State<br/> ValidSVG handSVG BlankMap-World6 svg Jeffrey Ogden W163 This map is an update of the older somewhat out-of-date map File Internet blackholes svg<br>250px Legends New longer legend Internet censorship and surveillance by country<ref name ONISS-Nov2011>OpenNet Initiative http //opennet net/research/data Summarized global Internet filtering data spreadsheet 29 October 2012 and http //opennet net/research/profiles Country Profiles the OpenNet Initiative is a collaborative partnership of the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto; the Berkman Center for Internet Society at Harvard University; and the SecDev Group Ottawa</ref><ref name RWBEnemies2014>http //12mars rsf org/2014-en/ slide2 Internet Enemies Enemies of the Internet 2014 Entities at the heart of censorship and surveillance Reporters Without Borders Paris 11 March 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2014 </ref><ref name RWBEnemies>http //march12 rsf org/i/Report_EnemiesoftheInternet_2012 pdf Internet Enemies Reporters Without Borders Paris 12 March 2012</ref><ref name ONIChildPornLegal>Due to legal concerns the OpenNet Initiative does not check for filtering of child pornography and because their classifications focus on technical filtering they do not include other types of censorship </ref> F9D Pervasive censorship and/or surveillance FDD Substantial censorship and/or surveillance FFD Selective censorship and/or surveillance FFD800 Changing situation 98FB98 Little or no censorship and/or surveillance e0e0e0 Not classified / No data New short legend Internet censorship and surveillance by country<ref name ONISS-Nov2011>OpenNet Initiative http //opennet net/research/data Summarized global Internet filtering data spreadsheet 29 October 2012 and http //opennet net/research/profiles Country Profiles the OpenNet Initiative is a collaborative partnership of the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto; the Berkman Center for Internet Society at Harvard University; and the SecDev Group Ottawa</ref><ref name RWBEnemies2014>http //12mars rsf org/2014-en/ slide2 Internet Enemies Enemies of the Internet 2014 Entities at the heart of censorship and surveillance Reporters Without Borders Paris 11 March 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2014 </ref><ref name RWBEnemies>http //march12 rsf org/i/Report_EnemiesoftheInternet_2012 pdf Internet Enemies Reporters Without Borders Paris 12 March 2012</ref><ref name ONIChildPornLegal>Due to legal concerns the OpenNet Initiative does not check for filtering of child pornography and because their classifications focus on technical filtering they do not include other types of censorship </ref> F9D Pervasive FDD Substantial FFD Selective FFD800 Changing situation 98FB98 Little or no e0e0e0 Not classified / No data Original legend now somewhat out-of-date Internet censorship and surveillance by country<ref name ONISS-Nov2011>OpenNet Initiative http //opennet net/research/data Summarized global Internet filtering data spreadsheet 29 October 2012 and http //opennet net/research/profiles Country Profiles the OpenNet Initiative is a collaborative partnership of the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto; the Berkman Center for Internet Society at Harvard University; and the SecDev Group Ottawa</ref><ref name RWBEnemies2014>http //12mars rsf org/2014-en/ slide2 Internet Enemies Enemies of the Internet 2014 Entities at the heart of censorship and surveillance Reporters Without Borders Paris 11 March 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2014 </ref><ref name RWBEnemies>http //march12 rsf org/i/Report_EnemiesoftheInternet_2012 pdf Internet Enemies Reporters Without Borders Paris 12 March 2012</ref><ref name ONIChildPornLegal>Due to legal concerns the OpenNet Initiative does not check for filtering of child pornography and because their classifications focus on technical filtering they do not include other types of censorship </ref> F9D Pervasive censorship FDD Substantial censorship FFD Selective censorship FFD800 Changing situation 98FB98 Little or no censorship e0e0e0 Not classified / No data References Reflist cc-zero Help needed This map summarizes the classifications given in the https //en wikipedia org/wiki/Internet_censorship_and_surveillance_by_country Internet censorship and surveillance article Some of the main sources summarized in that article are no longer being updated A https //en wikipedia org/wiki/Talk Internet_censorship_and_surveillance_by_country Main_sources_for_this_article_going_away 2C_what_should_be_done 3F discussion on the article's talk page has been started to develop a plan for how to deal with this on into the future Please join the discussion to help maintain the quality of the article Uploaded with UploadWizard Internet censorship 2012 maps SVG maps of the world Distributional maps of the world Language-neutral maps |