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If any country censoring Tor, such as Iran or China, decided to host bridge relays, won't they be able to figure out where Tor users are and then could take action? 

For example, if the Chinese government or its allies decided to run Meek bridges, they could find the IP addresses of Chinese Tor users and eventually identify and possibly arrest these Tor users. 

Does the Tor Project protect Tor users in countries which censor Tor from this?

If any country censoring Tor, such as China, decided to host bridge relays, won't they be able to figure out where Tor users are and then could take action? For example, if the Chinese government or its allies decided to run Meek bridges, they could find the IP addresses of Chinese Tor users and eventually identify and possibly arrest these Tor users. Does the Tor Project protect Tor users in countries which censor Tor from this?

If any country censoring Tor, such as Iran or China, decided to host bridge relays, won't they be able to figure out where Tor users are and then could take action? 

For example, if the Chinese government or its allies decided to run Meek bridges, they could find the IP addresses of Chinese Tor users and eventually identify and possibly arrest these Tor users. 

Does the Tor Project protect Tor users in countries which censor Tor from this?

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If countries which censor the Tor network control bridges, they can identify Tor users in their own country and take action

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If countries which censor the Tor network control bridges, they can identify Tor users in their own country

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