Recent initiatives known as Future Internet Architectures (FIAs) seek to redesign the Internet to improve performance, scalability, and security. However, some governments perceive Internet access as a threat to their political standing and engage in widespread network surveillance and censorship. In this paper, we provide an in-depth analysis into the designs of prominent FIAs, to help understand of how FIAs impact surveillance and censorship abilities. Then, we survey the applicability of privacy-enhancing technologies to FIAs. We conclude by providing guidelines for future research into novel FIA-based privacy-enhancing technologies, and recommendations to guide the evaluation of these technologies.
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