Jan 29, 2019 · A screenshot of Cold Turkey Blocker. Cold Turkey Blocker is an easy to use, cross-browser, website blocker that works on both Windows and macOS. The free version lets you add multiple block lists and then start them using a timer. By default, when you start a timer, you can’t go back and change your mind.

Jul 21, 2016 · Turkey Adds Wikileaks to a Long List of Blocked Websites Posted 21 July 2016 17:33 GMT. Share this: //t.co/yAAOY3vDL5 website has been blocked from Turkey. Jul 04, 2020 · Over 400,000 websites, including Netflix, are banned in Turkey, according to the “Bans on the Web 2019″ report published by the Freedom of Expression Association (İFÖD). The report found that as of 2019, a total of 408,494 websites, are banned in Turkey, meaning the true number is likely much higher today. Aug 25, 2016 · TurkeyBlocks researchers believe that Turkey may have implemented recently-introduced measures allowing the state to partially or fully restrict internet access during wartime emergencies. The internet “killswitch” amendment in question passed into law 11 June 2016 after publication in Turkey’s Official Gazette. May 03, 2020 · Some estimates suggest that Turkey is responsible for one-third of all journalists imprisoned worldwide. Since the attempted coup of 2016, internet censorship has also significantly increased. Over 100,000 websites have been permanently or repeatedly blocked, including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Dropbox, Wikipedia, WhatsApp, Periscope, and Imgur. Turkey has blocked more than a dozen Saudi and Emirati news websites in a growing tit-for-tat confrontation following the ban on Turkish state media websites by Riyadh and continuing tensions between Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Websites of the Saudi and UAE news agencies, SPA and WAM, as well as sites of the Al Arabiya news channel, the Al Hayat List of Websites Blocked in Turkey. As a matter of fact, media freedom has always been a controversial topic. Take, for instance, YouTube was banned back in 2017 while certain websites were also blocked on Google a year later. Here is a list of the most popular websites banned in Turkey over the years. Twitter. Facebook. Blockspot. The Pirate Oct 17, 2018 · Other than China, Turkey, and Syria, YouTube is blocked in every other country because of the controversial 2012 short film The Innocence of Muslims. [10] YouTube has been restricted in China since 2008. It has been blocked and unblocked in Turkey since 2007 and has been banned in Syria since 2011 when the country fell into civil war.

Dec 21, 2012 · The website engelliweb.com, which provides a listing of websites reportedly blocked in Turkey, currently lists 22,536 blocked websites, the vast majority through Directorate decisions and showing

information that is not yet controlled by progovernment individuals. Turkey temporarily blocked Soundcloud, Vimeo, and other social media platforms during the coverage period, and in total, the amount of blocked websites increased by 11,000 to over 40,000 by April 2014.2 Social media took the spotlight for a second time in December 2013.

May 03, 2020 · Some estimates suggest that Turkey is responsible for one-third of all journalists imprisoned worldwide. Since the attempted coup of 2016, internet censorship has also significantly increased. Over 100,000 websites have been permanently or repeatedly blocked, including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Dropbox, Wikipedia, WhatsApp, Periscope, and Imgur.

Apr 27, 2020 · Specifically, 114,000 websites were found to be blocked in Turkey, including YouTube (temporarily) in 2014. Whether you are traveling to Turkey for work or are located there permanently, facing these regional blocks and restrictions can be tough. Apr 29, 2017 · Turkey blocked access to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia on Saturday, citing a law that allows the government to ban certain websites for the protection of the public. Apr 19, 2020 · Turkish authorities blocked Saudi and United Arab Emirates state news websites on Sunday, days after the sites of Turkey's state broadcaster and news agency were blocked in Saudi Arabia.