Survey data indicates 31% of Chinese Internet users use VPN services compared to Tor's approximately 2 million daily users globally, and centralized non-anonymous systems like Lantern and Psiphon dominate adoption over anonymity-focused tools. The paper argues this demonstrates that the majority of censored users prioritize blocking resistance over anonymity, supporting a separation-of-properties design principle.
From 2020-nasr-massbrowser — MassBrowser: Unblocking the Censored Web for the Masses, by the Masses
· §III-B
· 2020
· Network and Distributed System Security
Implications
Design circumvention systems with blocking resistance as the primary objective and offer anonymity only as an opt-in feature, to avoid imposing QoS penalties on the majority of users who do not require it.
Restricting proxy use to censored destinations only reduces proxy congestion and lowers volunteer legal exposure, increasing the pool of willing proxy operators.