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  • United for Iran - Farsi309570
  • SNOWFLAKE ! - a 2022 Tor project309880
  • What is Snowflake ? - Tor309882
  • Help the people in Iran and Russia to access free information - Snowflake @ fiff.de315891
  • NIAC - action hub312262
  • GERSHAD App (2016)309615
  • Gershad - App assisting women in Iran to avoid morality police307090
  • The Wikipedia for activists - Activist Handbook310302
  • Security Culture: A Handbook for Activists - Archive 2001 - PDF310301
  • Iran's SIAM Manual for Tracking and Controlling Mobile Phones - via The Intercept313500
  • Change - G7 Leaders: Expel Iran's Diplomats / Demand that Political Prisoners Be Freed315142
  • Hacked Documents: How Iran Can Track and Control Protesters’ Phones - Intercept 28.10.22313501
  • Guns, veils, unflinching stares: the banned work about Iran’s female rebels - Guardian 10.10.22312153
  • Social Media in Iran’s Protests: A New Public Sphere? - Washington Institute 06.10.22308948
  • Snowflake Makes It Easy For Anyone to Fight Censorship - EFF 04.10.22309881
  • 'We're done': A new generation of Iranians are using this app to track the country's morality police - The World 29.09.22309573
  • Internet freedom activists scramble to help Iranians evade Tehran’s digital crackdown - NBC 21.09.22309007
  • Rights group relaunches app that helps Iranian women avoid ‘morality police’ - Arab News 20.09.22307089
  • A New App Helps Iranians Hide Messages in Plain Sight - WIRED 17.09.22309572
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