Cuba's government has restricted access to platforms including Facebook and WhatsApp amid the protests, according to global internet monitoring firm NetBlocks. Canadian university researchers developed the software in 2007 to let users evade governmental internet firewalls. Its open source circumvention tool can be downloaded from app stores like Google Play or Apple to "maximize your chances of bypassing censorship," according to the company. Psiphon said the roughly 1.4 million represents about 20% of Cuban internet users. "Internet is ON circumvention tools ARE working," Psiphon said in a statement. Psiphon said 1.389 million users accessed the open web from Cuba through its network on Thursday, as well as 1.238 million as noon EDT (1600 GMT) on Friday. Thousands of Cubans joined nationwide protests over shortages of basic goods, limits on civil liberties and the government's handling of a surge in COVID-19 infections on Sunday, the most significant unrest in decades in the communist-run country. government financial support and also helped people in other countries including Iran and China overcome governmental restrictions on internet access. The Toronto-based company's Psiphon Network receives U.S. Psiphon Inc's freely available internet censorship circumvention tool has about helped nearly 1.4 million Cubans this week gain access to websites, the company said on Friday, after Cuba's government curbed access to popular social media and messaging platforms.
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