Help Combat Internet Censorship by Running a Snowflake Proxy (Browser or Android)
Internet censorship remains a critical threat to free expression and access to information worldwide. In regions like Iran, Russia, and Belarus, journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens face severe restrictions when trying to communicate or access uncensored news. You can support their efforts by operating a Snowflake proxy—a simple, low-impact way to contribute to a freer internet. No technical expertise is required. Here’s how it works:
What Is Snowflake?
Snowflake is a privacy tool integrated with the Tor network. By running a Snowflake proxy, you temporarily route internet traffic for users in censored regions, allowing them to bypass government or institutional blocks. Unlike traditional Tor relays, Snowflake requires minimal bandwidth, no configuration, and no ongoing maintenance. Your device acts as a temporary bridge, not a permanent node, ensuring both safety and ease of use.
Is This Safe for Me?
Yes. Here is why:
Your IP address is not exposed to users or the websites they access.
No activity logs. Snowflake cannot monitor or record what users do through your connection.
Low resource usage. The data consumed is comparable to background app activity—far less than streaming video or music.
You are not hosting a VPN or a full Tor relay. Your role is limited to facilitating encrypted connections, similar to relaying a sealed envelope.
How to Set Up a Snowflake Proxy
Option 1: Browser Extension (Brave, Firefox, or Chrome)
Click the Snowflake icon in your browser toolbar and toggle "Enable Snowflake."
Keep the browser open. That’s all.
Note: Brave users can enable Snowflake directly in settings. Navigate to brave://settings/privacy and activate the option under "Privacy and security."
Open the app’s menu, select "Snowflake Proxy," and toggle it on.
For continuous operation, keep your device charged and connected to Wi-Fi.
Your device will now contribute as a proxy whenever the app is active.
Addressing Common Concerns
Battery drain: Negligible. Snowflake consumes fewer resources than typical social media or messaging apps.
Data usage: Most users report under 1 GB per month. Adjust data limits in Orbot’s settings or restrict operation to Wi-Fi if necessary.
Why Your Participation Matters
Censorship mechanisms grow more sophisticated every year, but tools like Snowflake empower ordinary users to counteract them. Each proxy strengthens the Tor network’s resilience, making it harder for authoritarian regimes to isolate their populations. By donating a small amount of bandwidth, you provide someone with a critical connection to uncensored information, education, and global dialogue.
Recent surges in demand—particularly in Iran—highlight the urgent need for more proxies. Your contribution, however small, has an impact.
It's encrypted, but if they access a dark web site anyone will still know that you, the host, passed data to that dark web site right? Even if they can't see what, they know you were involved
I think the answer is not so simple. For example, some might think it would be a bad idea for their provider to know that you regularly exchange traffic with many users in adversarial countries (even if they don't know what that traffic is)... could that be used against you somehow? It's entirely possible.