DNS blocking in Latin America: a comparative study across political systems
This report documents DNS practices across six countries in Latin America: Argentina, Cuba, El Salvador, Honduras, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Researchers tested 4,635 websites using local and VPN-based measurements as well as conducted desk research and expert interviews, as part of a hands-on collabor...
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2026
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