What is QUIC? The protocol powering faster, stealthier internet connections

Shielding your traffic from censorship and blocking

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Casey Ford, PhDCommunications Lead
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The internet we use every day relies on transport protocols: rules that govern how our data moves between devices. For decades, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has been the backbone of web traffic. It’s reliable but slow to establish connections and inefficient for modern encryption.

QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) was designed to fix that. Developed by Google and later standardized by the IETF, QUIC combines encryption and transport into a single handshake, cutting connection setup time by more than half. It runs over UDP instead of TCP, allowing it to bypass some traditional limitations like head-of-line blocking.

In short: QUIC makes online experiences faster, smoother, and more secure by design. But it also has an important benefit: it can help bypass censorship targeting TCP traffic.

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Casey Ford, PhD

Communications Lead
Casey is the Head of Communications, lead writer, and editorial reviewer at Nym. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and researches the intersection of decentralized technologies and social life.

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