The data displays the degree of Internet freedom in selected countries worldwide. According to the Freedom House Index, China occupied the last place in internet freedom with 87 index points in 2017. Estonia and Iceland were ranked first with 6 index points.
Estonia | 6 |
Iceland | 6 |
Canada | 15 |
Germany | 20 |
Australia | 21 |
United States | 21 |
Japan | 23 |
Georgia | 24 |
United Kingdom | 24 |
South Africa | 25 |
Italy | 25 |
France | 26 |
Argentina | 27 |
Philippines | 28 |
Kenya | 29 |
Hungary | 29 |
Armenia | 32 |
Colombia | 32 |
Brazil | 33 |
Nigeria | 34 |
South Korea | 35 |
Kyrgyzstan | 37 |
Tunisia | 38 |
Mexico | 39 |
Angola | 40 |
Zambia | 41 |
Uganda | 41 |
India | 41 |
Singapore | 41 |
Malawi | 42 |
Sri Lanka | 43 |
Ecuador | 43 |
Malaysia | 44 |
Ukraine | 45 |
Morocco | 45 |
Lebanon | 46 |
Indonesia | 47 |
Cambodia | 52 |
Rwanda | 53 |
Jordan | 53 |
Bangladesh | 54 |
Libya | 54 |
Zimbabwe | 56 |
Azerbaijan | 58 |
Kazakhstan | 62 |
Myanmar | 63 |
Venezuela | 63 |
Sudan | 64 |
Belarus | 64 |
Turkey | 66 |
Russia | 66 |
The Gambia | 67 |
Thailand | 67 |
Egypt | 68 |
UAE | 69 |
Pakistan | 71 |
Bahrain | 72 |
Saudi Arabia | 72 |
Vietnam | 76 |
Uzbekistan | 77 |
Cuba | 79 |
Iran | 85 |
Ethiopia | 86 |
Syria | 86 |
China (PRC) | 87 |